ekim046
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Hello everyone, I just wanted to share the results of my worm tower experiment.
In my opinion, worm tower use in your soil is one of the best things you can do to improve soil fertility!
Our garden is completely organic and most of it is in very large containers.
Of all of our containers, the 40 gallon container with the worm tower yielded far more than the other containers.
Why use a worm tower you ask?
First off, it is probably the lowest maintenance vermicomposter you can find.
Yes, we do have a separate vermicomposter but the worm tower is unique in the sense that you never have to harvest compost from it.
The worm tower is heavily inoculated with mycorrhizae that happily supplies the plant's roots from far below the topsoil. So every so often, I will throw a tablespoon of kelp, blood meal, bone meal, mushroom compost, guano, A.A.C.T, table scraps, soft rock phosphate, honestly WHATEVER! With that, I give it a thorough watering which also feeds the deep tap roots as well.
The attached photo is a little bit dated as the container looks vastly different now. I will be sure to upload an updated picture soon
Got questions? Ask away! I am happy to brainstorm whatever you got
In my opinion, worm tower use in your soil is one of the best things you can do to improve soil fertility!
Our garden is completely organic and most of it is in very large containers.
Of all of our containers, the 40 gallon container with the worm tower yielded far more than the other containers.
Why use a worm tower you ask?
First off, it is probably the lowest maintenance vermicomposter you can find.
Yes, we do have a separate vermicomposter but the worm tower is unique in the sense that you never have to harvest compost from it.
The worm tower is heavily inoculated with mycorrhizae that happily supplies the plant's roots from far below the topsoil. So every so often, I will throw a tablespoon of kelp, blood meal, bone meal, mushroom compost, guano, A.A.C.T, table scraps, soft rock phosphate, honestly WHATEVER! With that, I give it a thorough watering which also feeds the deep tap roots as well.
The attached photo is a little bit dated as the container looks vastly different now. I will be sure to upload an updated picture soon
Got questions? Ask away! I am happy to brainstorm whatever you got
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