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do I have to add vegtables is it ok to fed paper and cardboard only.when I put vegtables in I get flies. I grind and freeze them first
Posted by red stroud on June 17, 2013 at 8:09am
Hi guys,
I am off on my travels again. I am going to set up a worm based sanitation system in a school in Pakistan. I have no idea what the worm situation is like out there. Any advice or connects most welcome.
Claire
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I've been feeding two outdoor worm bins for about three years that evolved from their original use as compost piles. So many local worms (I've assumed they're EF/EA) came into the piles to feast on the UCG, yard waste, and kitchen scraps that I stop turning them, and started top feeding the worms. The bins have been covered with plywood to keep rain from soaking them, which has worked great. The problem became that the lower reaches of the piles/bins dried to a very low moisture and…
ContinuePosted by Steve Lambert on June 6, 2013 at 1:52pm — 12 Comments
I started with 500 red wigglers in plastic bins a month ago and am HOOKED! So much so that I ordered 2 pounds of European Nighcrawlers and am anxiously awaiting them to arrive. Gotta have fishing worms. And when they aren't being used as bait, they can eat the kitchen scraps.
Not sure why am not seeing any cocoons yet. Maybe a month isn't enough time. Hmmmm....
Posted by Connie on June 5, 2013 at 9:05am — 3 Comments
Vermicomposting and Vermiculture production potential Depends upon the type of substrate Use so B careful while choosing substrate for composting ...
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I'm so excited! I'm finally going to get a worm farm!
In the "official" worm world I'm sure it is probably frowned upon to call it a worm farm. But it is much easier to spell than vermicomposting. The spell check thinks vermicomposting should be "overcompensating!"
I didn't grow up being green. I wasn't wasteful per say, I just wasn't aware. Then about three or four years ago a friend started talking about getting chickens. I lived in a city that…
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I am new to this so I am willing to accept all advice.
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