Worm-Gin.com Announces Affordable Worm Bins: Vermicomposting With Red Wigglers Made Easy.

Keys to success are built into the design, with unique features not found in home-made setups and unlimited customer support.

Sherwood, Oregon -- A new worm bin product line was announced today by Wormgineering LLC, which will sell WormGin™ worm bins at http://www.worm-gin.com in two sizes and two configurations. Customers will be purchasing advanced versions of a tried-and-true system, complete with the Red Wiggler (Eisenia fetida) worms that make the self-contained ecosystems work.

Using a worm bin to compost food scraps has been gaining attention recently. If a person wants to "go green" and make a change of personal habit that actually helps the planet, turning their kitchen waste into vermicompost is hard to beat. If they garden, or just keep a few houseplants, they can witness for themselves the spectacular results obtained by using the compost.

Wormgineering LLC was formed earlier this year to bring worm composting to a broader population by providing a full-featured solution at a low price. The WormGin™ line of advanced worm bins is now available for secure purchases at http://www.worm-gin.com/cart just in time for Halloween Jack-o-Lanterns. Red Wiggler composting worms love pumpkin.

Many people get interested in vermicomposting, but when they do their research, they find two warning signs that give reasonable pause on the enterprise. The key to the WormGin™ approach is that both these issues are firmly dealt with. First, many home-made worm bins fail. Secondly, the existing systems on the market are limited in capacity, so there is always more kitchen waste to be composted than can be used. What would be nice is to keep all the food scraps out of the garbage can!

WormGin™ worm bins can provide the capability to match a family's production of food waste. No other product on the market can make that claim.

Owners of WormGin™ worm bins enjoy unlimited customer support at worm-gin.com's support forums, http://www.worm-gin.com/forums, and the website provides all the information needed to "take the mystery out" for those considering this easy lifestyle change. The strategy is to combine excellent customer support with simple but highly effective design features to come as close as possible to eliminating all the problems that can afflict home-made worm bins.

"The setup may look simple and easily duplicated but the key to the system is the Feed Shelf inside; many do-it-yourself folks are going to want to skip that part, but if they do their bins will have problems. Do-it-yourself worm bins often work out, but typically only because of frequent maintenance - while the WormGin™ system was conceived from the beginning as the lowest maintenance possible way to keep worms, combined with the ability to really crank it up to a high capacity food-eating ecosystem" says Bob DeWitt, the one-man show behind the WormGin™ and the website.

Also available are options, supplies and a micro-worm bin called a Worm Jug. Put it on a bookshelf and you'll be sharing the room with a bunch of bookworms.

Look for future announcements as the Wormgineer looks to bring Red Wigglers to homes across America.

About Wormgineering LLC

With sales operations on http://www.worm-gin.com, Wormgineering is on a mission to capture the attention and business of all those people looking for a way, on a personal level, to be a part of America's sustainable future. Initially a one-man operation by owner Bob DeWitt, a Mechanical Engineer by profession, Wormgineering LLC will be looking at larger installations and company growth, creating a few new green jobs.

http://www.worm-gin.com
Owner: Bob DeWitt
P.O. Box 151
Sherwood Oregon 97140
503 625 9562
bobdew@gmail.com

About Wormgineering LLC

Wormgineering LLC
23180 SW Kruger Rd
Sherwood, OR
97140

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