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Thanks for the info about vermicomposting. Check out wormforumsDOTcom. Its a web forum for vermicomposters and gardeners. Worth checking out.
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Cheers..
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Another great food for the little wrigglers is Manures... We buy Horse manure for $2 a bag & it makes a great bedding as well as food for them...
Enjoyed the clip & it has given me a few ideas... I made up a horizontal worm barrel last year & think I might be needing some more..
Off to wander through the rest of your clips..
Have a great one...
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@betterworldsolutions You could cut the rim at the bottom and add a kind of slip around it to hold it together. Then opening it would be easier. I have tried levitation, but so far no luck :)
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I like your videos. It's a pity that you don't wear your rubberboots.
Great vid.- clearly explains what's going on in the bin, thanks for the information.
Organikmechanic 2 weeks ago
@Organikmechanic You are very welcome. Glad you liked it and thanks for the feedback :)
workwithnature 2 weeks ago
where did you learn all this stuff?
worm urine and puff ball spores (from your other video) seriously never heard anything like it.
i would imagine the intensive farming espically the potatoes grown in the desert in Egypt must be void of any real nutrients.
am interested in trying it all out.
honey bees top of the list.
xrnts 9 months ago
@xrnts Ha good one have fun :) and good luck with the bees :)
workwithnature 9 months ago
great video i will be doing this soon,i will let you know how it does.
hogkillerjp 1 year ago
@hogkillerjp That will be great, good luck with it. :)
workwithnature 1 year ago