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We have a bucket on the back porch. We throw banana peels, coffee grounds, potato skins, the ends of the celery, peelings to just about anything, no orange peelings though. We put in the end peices of bread sometimes, little bits of paper or paper towels if there is no soap on it, and anything that we don't eat fast enough, the last yucky bits of greens etc.
All that gets pretty nasty by the time the bucket is full. It all goes downstairs to the worm bin. We throw that all in and balance it out with news papers for the dry stuff. Eventually, it gets too full. We either have to dump the whole thing out in the backyard to finish composting, which we can't do until spring, or we have to start a new trash can of stuff.
Worms can be touchy. If it gets too wet and gross, little white worms take over the bin. If it gets too dry, they would die. Sometimes we end up with very few survivors by the end of the winter. Hopefully, we do a better job this winter.