Good book, Earthworms eat my garbage. Good info on what to feed/how to go about doing it/ worms life cycle etc. Also I do use the worm factory 360, it is not that large. (small enough for me to put on a desk and have more then half the desk still.) I also use it inside only to help with temp regulation. Each tray when filled about the most ya can get it can hold almost a full 5 gal bucket of casting.Does anyone use the "Worm Factory 360"? I am looking to buy one or build something similar. It looks fairly big from the pic and it has 250+ positive reviews at amazon. Is it really necessary? I live south and outside temps might be too high, so I might have to use it indoors. I am new at this and looking for a good book/read. Thanks
http://www.amazon.com/Worm-Factory-WF360B-Composter-Black/dp/B002LH47PY/ref=sr_1_1?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1403071385&sr=1-1&keywords=worm farm
alpaca manure is SO great, between that and rabbit manure, and you have the perfect start.my buddy on the mountain uses cocoa bean shells and alapaca manure. Both as fertilizers and compost. The cocoa also as a mulch. It has an even balanced npk 2-2-2 or 3-3-3. I don't know what other minerals cocoa shells may have.
funny I just got that same worm combo from same place lol I even got the worm factory three tray setup. lol so far soo good, I wanted the mixture of worms ratherthen one species I wanted a more complex compst.
Same. I only feel I should supply grit. And when I run out of eggshells I toss some rock dusts. Everything else is covered in store bought veggies right?greensand .azomite.
yes I pulverize them using a pestle and mortar.HEY HYROOT. DO YOUR CRUSH YOUR EGG SHELLS FIRST?
I have read that about coffee grounds! I would skip them, but I have a daily supply of good coffee. Also, I heard that they are high N. How do you use them, like what is a good amount. Would leftover coffee water be better using it like a "tea".yes I pulverize them using a pestle and mortar.
if they seem lazy or hiding in the corners. Bin might be too dry or they might be searching for food. I bury 3 pockets of frozen / slightly thawed veggie scrap slurry. They go nuts for the veggie scraps and more so than coffee grinds..
I just bury coffee grounds in one spot. Coffee minerals probably depends on the beans and how they were grown. Generally they have nitrogen, phos, potassium, magnanese.I have read that about coffee grounds! I would skip them, but I have a daily supply of good coffee. Also, I heard that they are high N. How do you use them, like what is a good amount. Would leftover coffee water be better using it like a "tea".