That of course depends on how many worms you have in the bin. Best to let it sit buried in the bedding for about a week, then peek at how the gang doing with it. As Mark said, during the first mont...
Just a thought... if you have any more foam, cut a piece slightly larger than the circumference of the bin, fitted above the cardboard might hold in some of that escaping heat.
Oh NO,
I'm sure that is just a mess, perhaps a small fan aimed at the hole you made in the insulation will assist in the drying, although that will be sending cold air in, Maybe one of those electric space heaters with the fan. My wife uses one in...
That of course depends on how many worms you have in the bin. Best to let it sit buried in the bedding for about a week, then peek at how the gang doing with it. As Mark said, during the first month or so the worms are settlening down into their n...
No Eve, I'm not much of a tech type person yet. The bin is plywood with the working area about 4 ft high, 3 ft wide and one foot deep. Used part of a metal closet organizer shelf as the grate. Have an old dresser drawer in the bottom to collect th...
55 gallon barrels, trash cans, wheeled bins, bags, or whatever else you've thought of to turn into a flow through bin!
A group to discuss ideas on the making of and maintenance of flow through worm bins.