Hi Nic,
Ok, I get it.
Well I sort off accidentally bought 2 indoor bin-sets, 4 tray version...
Had them send from UK to the Netherlands......
And told my wife ( sweat sweat )
Oh, ok , she says....
Ok, so does she want a huge xmas present herself...
I just started a blog which includes pictures and text about my OSCR bin. I modified it a bit as explained. It's not complete yet but I hope to keep adding to it. It's at www.vermitec.com/wordpress.
no..... my mom says to stick w/ the worms for now, and see if i cant kill them( we tried fish and i gave up at 20: time elasped- 1 month). plus, i've asked for a really expensive thing for christmas, so i'll probably have to buy it on my own. i ju...
A group for outdoor vermicomposters. Those who keep their bins, pots or containers outside or have in-ground or above-ground worm houses, exposed to the elements.
I wanted to find a way to keep my granddaughter’s fishing worms alive. I found that worms compost garbage and was intrigued by the concept. I bought Mary Appelhof’s book after doing some internet research and went to a Worm Conference.
What do your worms like to eat?
Any vegetable and fruit wastes from my home. They like watermelon, cantaloupe, and coffee grounds. I also have an above ground bin with horse manure in it.
What kinds of worms do you have?
Eisenia Fetida, Perionyx Excavatus and African Nightcrawlers (Eudrilus Eugeniae)
What worm bins do you use?
I have a 2x4 wooden Tilth bin, a 3x4 concrete block above ground bin, 18 gallon plastic bin, Can-O-Worms and an ordinary compost pile. All are outdoors in Florida.
How many pounds of garbage do your worms recycle each week?
Hi Dwayne. I was thinking about getting a Worm WigWam and someone suggested I spend $40 and build a 4 x 8 outside bin rather than spending $700 on the Wigwam.
I read that you have an outside bin. I was wondering if the temps in Florida have created any issues for your worms? I live in Tampa and it sometimes reaches 100 degrees. Is that too hot for an outside bin?
Would you be willing to share some PE's this spring when it warms up a bit here in ohio...By the rate of reproduction I wouln't need many at all maybe a couple hundred or so...I want some to make casting for the garden and my ef's are coming along but I would like some of these but I can't find anywhere that sells them...Some places say e-mail for avilbility and they don't have them anymore=(
Hey Dwayne, can you talk a bit about the 2x4 tilth bin? Are the worms straight in it, or containerized inside of it? How does it drain? Are the vents covered with screen on the inside? Do you keep it outside? Expected lifespan? Thanks,
Eden
I wanted to give you an update on how the worms you sent me are doing. They adjusted to the new bin really fast, or maybe they were just hungry from the trip. I've had a problem keeping the moisture level just right, with my EFs they tend to get too wet, but these guys I can't keep wet. I just moved them to a smaller bin, that should allow them to be in deeper bedding and compost. The large flat surface of the other bin, while ideal for EFs, just wasn't working for them, they really like to be buried in the compost and bedding and they just kept it really spread out. Hopefully that is the answer until there numbers are up enough to fill the larger bin.
It turns out the eagle projects will have to wait, on the immediate horizon are two different science projects. We'll be heading to the local bait shop for at least one more specimen this weekend.
Thanks again this journey has been quite an adventure.
On the title bar, i.e. where it days "Dwayne's Photos" of your photos module you should see an "Edit" button. You should be able to change it there to select whether or not you want thumbnails vs slide show.
Btw, from your profile pic..looks like you're an angler.. my sister and I just tried to learn how to fish over labor day.. basically just showed up at a bait and tackle shop and said "um.. what do we need and what do we do?". I didn't catch anything but my sister caught this catchfish on her second cast!