@hyroot - you are using totes with holes, stacked like a big Worm Bin 360?
The Worm Inn Mega. I like this better than my 360 worm bin
Does it matter if the pasta and rice cooked or uncooked?Might be the ink..I once found some letters that were munched out from a piece of mail.. Just letters nothing else was left but the ink lol... Tried giving them plain brown packing paper but it's still in there untouched. They go for the mushy thawed scraps & leaves every time. I probly feed them about every 2- 3 weeks now but I give them a lot when I do & kinda forget about em. I only feed maybe twice before the tray gets full & I cover it over & start a new tray. I need fast compost to keep up with my perpetual grow so I'm always waiting on more compost to add to soil recycle bins. Been trying to give them stuff they will consume immediately like pasta & rice.
FWIW, the rubbermaid 18gal totes and 10gal totes have the same L & W dimensions, with the 18gal being taller.I like those too. But it cost me $12 to build my bin minus the cost of worms. I'm pulling 2 cu ft per tote. Then plus $5 for each additional tote.
FWIW, the rubbermaid 18gal totes and 10gal totes have the same L & W dimensions, with the 18gal being taller.
IDK, but I'm thinking stacking the 10gal on a 18gal 'base' might be a bit more stable and easier to work with than all 18gal.
I'm really liking what you did and it would only take a couple of 10 gal to check it out. I have both 18 and 10 gal, but everything is in use ATM. Two new 10 gal would be under $15 to see how it works.
Really a good idea you had.
Wet
I never let it dry out.@hyroot when u store your soil do u let it get dried out all the way?
If so what do you use this soil for after and what do you do to it in order to use it again? I have a bunch of old soil that I either need to reamend or use in another fasion