![]() On the screen, viewers can see the live movements of the worms and sowbugs inside.ĭownload my construction diagram. ![]() A cross-section of the activity inside the top 9 inches of the compost is made visible using an infrared security camera connected to an LCD screen built into the table. The human plays an important part at the table by eating, feeding the food waste to the worms, feeding the resulting fertilizer to the plants, or by simply sitting and appreciating the living ecosystem she/he is a part of. This compost is used as a fertilizer for plants, such as those at the base of the table. The bacteria and sowbugs begin breaking down the waste and the worms soon join in to further digest it into a rich compost that sprinkles out of the bottom of the fabric bag that hangs beneath the table. They are a part of the digestive system that starts with a person discarding food leftovers and shredded paper into the portal at the top. Materials: Live Red Wiggler composting worms, sowbugs, food scraps, shredded paper, landscaping fabric, polyethylene, security camera, LCD screen, infrared filters, live houseplants and FSC (Forest Stewardship Council Certified) oak plywood, stained with a mixture of boiled red cabbage and worm compost tea.Ī living ecosystem of worms, sowbugs and bacteria are invited to this table.
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