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Hi Folks,
I'm considering trying vermicompost this year because our kitchen scraps serve as deer food in the compost pile.
Any tips? I'm considering just using the worms from my compost pile and not red wigglers since they are not native and can easily escape.
I'm planning to use the three-bucket method.
#gardening #vermicompost #vermiculture #WormComposting
#GrowYourOwn -
Hi Folks,
I'm considering trying vermicompost this year because our kitchen scraps serve as deer food in the compost pile.
Any tips? I'm considering just using the worms from my compost pile and not red wigglers since they are not native and can easily escape.
I'm planning to use the three-bucket method.
#gardening #vermicompost #vermiculture #WormComposting
#GrowYourOwn -
Hi Folks,
I'm considering trying vermicompost this year because our kitchen scraps serve as deer food in the compost pile.
Any tips? I'm considering just using the worms from my compost pile and not red wigglers since they are not native and can easily escape.
I'm planning to use the three-bucket method.
#gardening #vermicompost #vermiculture #WormComposting
#GrowYourOwn -
Hi Folks,
I'm considering trying vermicompost this year because our kitchen scraps serve as deer food in the compost pile.
Any tips? I'm considering just using the worms from my compost pile and not red wigglers since they are not native and can easily escape.
I'm planning to use the three-bucket method.
#gardening #vermicompost #vermiculture #WormComposting
#GrowYourOwn -
Hi Folks,
I'm considering trying vermicompost this year because our kitchen scraps serve as deer food in the compost pile.
Any tips? I'm considering just using the worms from my compost pile and not red wigglers since they are not native and can easily escape.
I'm planning to use the three-bucket method.
#gardening #vermicompost #vermiculture #WormComposting
#GrowYourOwn -
Ok well, I'll admit the plan @ral
In the water reservoir there are 2cm diameter strings of polypropylene going down till the bottom of the barrel, which should get the water to the soil by capillarity (tested many, this was the best string).
It is automatically refilled with a floating valve, so no energy needed.The small orange thing in the enter is a #wormcomposting tower, so I just throw my kitchen scraps in there and it should replenish the fertility.
Every hole of course is where a plant will go.