Wait so you know that peat moss is not sustainable but you still use it even though coconut coir is just as good and extremely sustainable and cheap too. Why is that? Why not get coconut coir instead and keep our rare natural sources alive. (it takes thousands of years for peat moss to occur, i.e once we use it up, it will be "no more". Practice what you preach or what's the point of preaching it in the first place.
I have a similar design but I didn't originally make it for worms. I think this year I'll modify the bottom of mine and use 1/8th wire. Mine is actually 3ft by 8ft. I need a top too. My worms continue to thrive even in the winter 30f.
Wait so you know that peat moss is not sustainable but you still use it even though coconut coir is just as good and extremely sustainable and cheap too. Why is that? Why not get coconut coir instead and keep our rare natural sources alive. (it takes thousands of years for peat moss to occur, i.e once we use it up, it will be "no more". Practice what you preach or what's the point of preaching it in the first place.
J3TPILOT1991 3 weeks ago
What are the plans for that bin?
daggermail1999 1 month ago
I have a similar design but I didn't originally make it for worms. I think this year I'll modify the bottom of mine and use 1/8th wire. Mine is actually 3ft by 8ft. I need a top too. My worms continue to thrive even in the winter 30f.
paulgem123 1 month ago
will the super rich fluids drip through the paper so you can collect it as concentrate?
imdun 3 months ago