fattiemcnuggins
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I know, I know...I keep saying I will get the bin started and I get sidetracked. Then I get sidetracked from there. It never ends man.
Rrog, is it 100% necessary to clean a vermiculture bin every once in a while, and if so how do you accomplish this with a cloth container, and what do you do with the worms while cleaning out their home? I'm assuming that you feed them in different parts of the container and then replace their bedding/food once they've migrated to a different part of the container??Excellent discussion!!!
If everyone had a worm bin, we'd grow better product for a LOT LESS $$.
I have a worm "bag" which is a 30 gallon Geopot. Fabric. $15 and works great. Worms get very aerated medium, as all sides of the container breathes. Very cheap and effective which I like.
Good luck! I hope you do way way better than I have failing with two out of three bins so far!setup my worm pot today...30 gallon dirt pot with some leftover soil that was already amended...added some lava rock and crushed coral for texture, shredded cardboard, veggie scraps and of course a pound of worms. Really excited to finally be worming.