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From: gplevey
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  • I've used the swag for a few months now and found it easy to use and to harvest. There is no way in the world I would let anyone add dog poop and cat litter. You gotta be crazy to do that it wouldn't be very healthy for the garden or gardeners. I use it for my vegies patch and have noticed improved crops since I started.

    I have it on an old metal table stand as it is to heavy to hang, it sits in a corner and is guarded from to much het,cold, rain and wind.

  • Totally wrong.

    If you really wan't to do worm composting, ignore this video!

  • If you add dog turds never apply the castings to garden soil. The plants won't care but your body and the living pathogens probably won't get along. The flower garden is a different story. I'd skip the kitty litter entirely. In Austin they sell Dillo Dirt made from human waste. I'll never buy it.

  • @Wormfarmergeorge dude....are you kidding? i wouldn't doubt that people would sell it if they could make a buck off it ya know, but what in gods name would you put human waste on????

  • @Wormfarmergeorge Pathogens are definitely a concern with adding animal waste to a worm farm and using it on your vegies. But adding it to other parts of the garden could involve consequences for those who live there after you move. They might just want to grow a vegie garden where the flower garden used to be!

  • dog droppings? kitty litter?

  • Nails, motor oil and small children

  • Yeah, why don't I just take a shit into the swag, jeje

  • Shes ignorant and knows nothing about gardening.

  • Very interesting information! Unfortunately would not work here either, because of heat, wind, and cold in the winter. Maybe, withthe stand, it could be moved indoors during the winter months.

  • She's an actress (or actor, as they say now) who looks good and speaks the script clearly and convincingly. I'd use her to sell my products.

  • Interesting. Hanging up your worms in a tree seems an elegant solution in a mild climate. Wouldn't do were I live. The little guys would freeze solid in the winter and bake in the summer. It does get you thinking about other ways to do thing, though.

  • swag... lol loving it hehe

  • Nice One. Keep up the good work

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