tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6121990538298585863.post1115365689138476493..comments2023-10-12T11:47:31.517-04:00Comments on JEDSpeak: Worm composting - They're Here!!Daishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06517584283479000601noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6121990538298585863.post-25425381815650140692010-04-30T16:59:22.995-04:002010-04-30T16:59:22.995-04:00Oooo, if I have the right website (Wormbincomposti...Oooo, if I have the right website (Wormbincomposting.com?) it looks fantastic! I can't wait to read it all. Thanks!! Now I feel bad. Sorry wormies. When I "harvest" the soil I'll make their next new environment much yummier for them. Thank you Liz!!Daishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06517584283479000601noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6121990538298585863.post-58709691140129171972010-04-30T14:15:24.542-04:002010-04-30T14:15:24.542-04:00Good for you, using worms.
A few tips from someone...Good for you, using worms.<br />A few tips from someone who has been there done that:<br />Worms prefer a dark environment and tend to not do as well in a clearish container.<br />Worms prefer a starter bedding of either coconut fiber or peat moss. But if you start with garden soil/newspaper/cardboard, it is ok, just expect to feed them once per MONTH, not a couple times a week. The materials you show in your bin are very coarse and it will take them time to break it down before they start eating.<br />I have lots of vermicomposting tips on my website and some videos if you want to learn more....<br />Liz<br />BigTex WormsLizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01077760940073873861noreply@blogger.com