If you want to raise earthworms at home, you can first provide a dark, cool and humid growth environment and prepare moist, fertile and loose soil. You can use wooden boxes or cartons to put the prepared soil into the boxes, and sprinkle water regularly to maintain good humidity. Choosing the right earthworm requires long life and strong reproductive ability. Put earthworms in the soil and put in the decomposed food.
Find an abandoned flowerpot first, or cut a big plastic bottle. Loading waste fungus sticks, corn silk, weeds and other basic materials. Cut the earthworm into many small pieces and put them in.
Then put the vase in a cool place. In order to prevent earthworms from running around and keep ventilation, you can cut the stockings and seal the bottle mouth.
In a week or so, earthworms can grow brightly, and there are many eggs just laid by earthworms around the corn stigma. A small family factory for the sustainable production and utilization of earthworms has been built, which can be dug at any time, which is safe, hygienic and economical.