I have had my worms for about 2 months now, in a rubbermaid bin like Jase described. The worms are eating well and are nice and healthy looking, but I'm not seeing any cocoons yet. Originally I drilled little holes around the lower sides, and 4 bi...
Jim,
Here is some more info on your questions. I hope they help. If you need more, let me know.
Particularly if you use the "flow through" method (like us) where you feed from the top and take off the bottom the growth and proliferation of the wo...
Hey Jim,
I'll run your question by my brother and Dad. Based upon what Jase said earlier, I think once your pile gets underway, it can be self sustaining.
Marty
Jim Tripp said:Thanks Marty, finally got around to checking this out. He has quite th...
Thanks Marty, finally got around to checking this out. He has quite the operation. Is it pretty easy to acquire worms/larvae for the compost pile? Does one have to continue proliferating the worms in a separate "worm garden" or will the compost na...
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