Curious about best ways to collect worms, if there are types to prize and types to avoid and how many one needs to start a small box?
Also wonder about relationship between worm bin and compost pile. Which gets table scraps?
Speaking of table scraps, how fatal is it if a little meat or dairy end up in the worm bin?
Hopefully some worm enthusiasts can help.
depends on where you live, you can get worms super easy in the rainy season, simply by putting out a tarp and letting them gather underneath where its more dry.
But you want more composting types, like the reds....
table scrap are better for your wormbin, fruits in particular.
compost bin is more specifically geared for your plants, for me anyways.
I have a simple smartpot, and it works perfect. it's probably a 25 gal or so, i'm not sure, it's so old the tag is gone, but I started out with some worms from my brothers bin, and then wanted to increase them a lil, I got 15 bucks worth of unclejims reds too.
I also have a huuuge amount of native nightcrawlers in there as well, they are doing great, most that I've heard say that natives don't do well in a wormbin, but mine are just fine. Got some fatties in there too.
not sure if dairy or meat is going to be a fatal thing, but I've never done it.