Nice, not too far from what I've been doing then. I am no expert, only had the worm bin for around a year, but I feel like the oats have helped. My worms seem to be more active if nothing else. Does your outdoor compost include food scraps in it? I got my piles heating up pretty nicely now, all leaves and dead grass with small amounts of alfalfa/kelp/basalt/neem mixed in them, mixing/watering as I built them. I haven't added much scraps to the piles, really only added some coffee grounds and random vegetable scraps in there like twice in the month it's been going.peat, dead leaves and pumice are my bedding. no more than like 15% pumice. I add layers of outdoor compost with a TBSP of various amendments when building the fresh bedding. It's good to enrich your compost a bit with amendments every now and then. I just add a TBSP or two with food scraps every now and then. Also use dolomite lime in the bedding mix for buffer. going to start adding oats to the feeding regiment as well.
Also just got a tent set back up, can't grow what I want at the moment, but figured I'd try some kale and spinach. It'll be nice to have some good produce and get to try and play with some soil/compost things to get a better feel for organic growing in general. My soil had been sitting outside for the past couple months so it froze for a little while, off and on with the temperature swings. I brought it in for a week to warm up, added a few scoops of fresh EWC, and just planted the kale in 3 gallon pots with some red clover as a sort of cover/companion crop. Sorry not sure if this is an appropriate thread for this rant, but any advice or suggestions are appreciated.