Worm shit is the shit, literally. :) Awesome for the soil and your plants.
Grab a worm farm at your local large hardware/home stuff store (Bunnings here in Aust) and start a worm farm. Put pretty much all of your vegetable kitchen scraps in (bar a few) and let the worms turn them into something that will greatly improve your vege garden.
the worms are healthy & multiplying more than I anticipated which of course makes me very happy . I am now deciding to upgrade my vermibin to mini DIY version of a Flow Through Worm Bin (Dirt Maker) or a lower cost multi level bin racks. As for pre-composting the biomass I use a rotary compost tumbler that I made myself from a recycled rain water drum for a rapid decomposition of compost media. By the way thx 4 asking..:-)
I have just started my first batch of blue worms for the vermicompost & after I saw this video clip inspire me to make it as a business venture & help our planet in managing the organic waste problem.
worm castings work wonders for marijuana!!! Power to grow big with organics!!!
BenDover118A 1 year ago
Worm shit is the shit, literally. :) Awesome for the soil and your plants.
Grab a worm farm at your local large hardware/home stuff store (Bunnings here in Aust) and start a worm farm. Put pretty much all of your vegetable kitchen scraps in (bar a few) and let the worms turn them into something that will greatly improve your vege garden.
DoblyTufnell 1 year ago
whats the name of his compnyl
jerrydff7 1 year ago
the worms are healthy & multiplying more than I anticipated which of course makes me very happy . I am now deciding to upgrade my vermibin to mini DIY version of a Flow Through Worm Bin (Dirt Maker) or a lower cost multi level bin racks. As for pre-composting the biomass I use a rotary compost tumbler that I made myself from a recycled rain water drum for a rapid decomposition of compost media. By the way thx 4 asking..:-)
TogieTung 2 years ago
I have just started my first batch of blue worms for the vermicompost & after I saw this video clip inspire me to make it as a business venture & help our planet in managing the organic waste problem.
TogieTung 3 years ago
I see its been two months for you. How are your blue worms doing? Have they tried to take off on you?
randtamegwene 2 years ago
Sweet! Just hope those cows are organically raised and fed a grass diet free from pesticides and growth hormone.
utubepunk 4 years ago 2