Vermicomposting - a thing to consider

thelastpirate

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Ohso, Since you're on the "do not call" list, I'll ask ya here. I'm off to Home Depot for some dolomite, and am going to pick up a large Rubbermaid tub & lid. I am gonna put some 2 or 3 in holes in the lid, I just wanna know if I need to put some vent holes in the tub as well? I am going to transfer the 5 gal bucket worm farms into it.
 

Ohsogreen

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Ohso, Since you're on the "do not call" list, I'll ask ya here. I'm off to Home Depot for some dolomite, and am going to pick up a large Rubbermaid tub & lid. I am gonna put some 2 or 3 in holes in the lid, I just wanna know if I need to put some vent holes in the tub as well? I am going to transfer the 5 gal bucket worm farms into it.
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TheLastPirate..... I'm on what list ?? Anyway... Your worm bin will need ventilation holes, top, sides & bottom. Just use a very tiny drill bit, the smallest one you have and make at least, 25 holes on top, 10 on each large side and 25 on the bottom. You will also need a shallow, run off catcher to place under your bin. Take the run off (liquid) you will occassionally get and pour it in your compost pile.
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Hope this helps....
Keep it Real.....Organic....
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thelastpirate

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TheLastPirate..... I'm on what list ?? Anyway... Your worm bin will need ventilation holes, top, sides & bottom. Just use a very tiny drill bit, the smallest one you have and make at least, 25 holes on top, 10 on each large side and 25 on the bottom. You will also need a shallow, run off catcher to place under your bin. Take the run off (liquid) you will occassionally get and pour it in your compost pile.
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Hope this helps....
Keep it Real.....Organic....
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Tried to PM you but it said you're not taking calls. Thanx for the info.
 

Ohsogreen

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Check your personal message box, it may have hit the limit.
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Thanks Seamaiden.... You were right, my box was full. So, I did some house cleaning. I should be able to receive new personal messages now.
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Keep it Real....Organic.....
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catincombs

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Ohso I got my bin up and running. It's been going two months plus, with 3 pounds of worms in it. I've already taken like 20 pounds of castings out. This was easier than I though it was going to be. Thanks again.


How long before the worms start making more worms ?
 

Ohsogreen

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Time to recycle.....this info.... Worm bins are easy to make & the end product - black gold - is greatly loved by Mary.
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Hope this helps someone.....
Keep it Real...Organic...
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Ohsogreen

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Let recycle this old thread. It might just help someone else.
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Keep it Real.....Organic.... cause Mary loves an all natural diet & it can save you money......
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dirt clean

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got to brag about my red worm ladies tonight. I first built a rubbermaid that ultimately only brought me fruit flies and ow to the day.

So I bought a 5 tray farm. I kept it inside. It did ok, i fed it mostly coffee grounds and and in a full tray of coir.

It turns out I mismanaged that. I saw all these specials and read the 10k people who swear you can just throw in your scraps and it will work. I had tried and mixed in food and nothing.

Finally I tried again. More than coffee gournds, a bunch of lettuce, some onions. I put it all in a pile in the corner like the instructions say to. This time it worked. I lifted the lid and the worms has all gathered and were swarming the pile. It was almost gone. In one day. I added more, I added another pile, and another and sure enough a day later each pile had worms somehow swarming the piles! Yes! I was so bitter that all those stories of worms actually eating my food was bullshit and some crappy coir with half digested coffee grounds was all I would get.

I saw this farmer on tv who has massive worms tray with screens to seperate every three months all the castings and worms and undone things. He then adds half coir and he grows award winning vegatbles and herbs in this.

They work. Inside. Rubbermaid, i bet you could just get the top layer scraped as the worms flee down to escape light. Also I read the pile on each side till done, but. . .

you could just go to the plant nursery and buy the nursery trays they have all the plants in. I heard they are like a dollar if you ask. This is the very same as my worm tray for pretty much free. Cover the bottom one with paper and fill with coir. Place piles around the coir for a month. Cover it with something. The add another. Do the same. When all the worms are in the rth tray or so your bottom tray will be killer and you will have twice as many worms. There you go. Your ewc sog set up.

You can also go slower like me and harvest every tray each month as I am in a hurry these days to get it all together. THe key is pile of food so they can swarm. They also love bread I here. But woow the fresh lettuce makes them crazy.
 

to serve man

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A buddy of mine used to have a worm tray but he fed them espresso grinds and they stopped eating and eventually died. It could have just been a coincidence but they were doing fine before he put those in. haha
 

maina

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It is fun I got 7 lb of uro crawlers in dec. and now I have a 55 gallon drum of worm poooooo the stuff is great.I realy didnt have much like with coffe grounds ,they liked horse shit and rotten apples I got the apples from old trees and frooze them.and got the horse shit from a horse hovel but cow works well but horse is better let it age a month first .
 

dirt clean

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lol, so far mine have crazy over lettuce. Onions too, but they dont really go for the coffee or the bread like they should.

I ofund a worm in the pot of one of my plants tht i used the castigns on. This plant was stunted, I can not figure out why. This might be the reason. In containers worms will stunt. It is those little eggs I did not count on those. not a big deal. I just have to harvest right.
 

slipperyP

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lol, so far mine have crazy over lettuce. Onions too, but they dont really go for the coffee or the bread like they should.

I ofund a worm in the pot of one of my plants tht i used the castigns on. This plant was stunted, I can not figure out why. This might be the reason. In containers worms will stunt. It is those little eggs I did not count on those. not a big deal. I just have to harvest right.
I have found that my worms like green beans. They devour them. I wouldn't think a worm in your plant would hurt it? Do worms lay eggs...I have so much to learn still...I thought they had cocoons?
 

Ohsogreen

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lol, so far mine have crazy over lettuce. Onions too, but they dont really go for the coffee or the bread like they should.

I ofund a worm in the pot of one of my plants tht i used the castigns on. This plant was stunted, I can not figure out why. This might be the reason. In containers worms will stunt. It is those little eggs I did not count on those. not a big deal. I just have to harvest right.
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Dirt Clean.... Worms in your pots will not hurt Mary. They will loosen up your soil, making pathways for oxygen & water/nutes.
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When using worm castings, if you topdress more than 2 inches, you can cut off the fresh supply of oxygen, gathered by the roots closest to the surface.
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If more that 20 percent by volume is used in soil mixes, it can create barriers of (heavy) soil, Mary's roots will have problems pushing through / pass. Either of those will slow growth.
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SlipperyP..... I just love this site on worms. The info is correct and easy to follow, even while Stoned.....
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http://urbanext.illinois.edu/worms/
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Hope this helps.....
Keep it Real....Organic....
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slipperyP

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Dirt Clean.... Worms in your pots will not hurt Mary. They will loosen up your soil, making pathways for oxygen & water/nutes.
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When using worm castings, if you topdress more than 2 inches, you can cut off the fresh supply of oxygen, gathered by the roots closest to the surface.
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If more that 20 percent by volume is used in soil mixes, it can create barriers of (heavy) soil, Mary's roots will have problems pushing through / pass. Either of those will slow growth.
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SlipperyP..... I just love this site on worms. The info is correct and easy to follow, even while Stoned.....
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http://urbanext.illinois.edu/worms/
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Hope this helps.....
Keep it Real....Organic....
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Thanks for the link...I find it hard to believe there weren't worms here before europeans...wow.

I started a vermiculture bin..I hadn't found this thread yet....I would have prob made it of wood. Here is a pic of my little worm bin.
 

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Nice lookin' bin Slippery.
Does anybody have any plans/links to plans for building a worm bin. I understand the simple type, but was looking for something with multiple trays for easier harvesting.

And once again OhSo, nice thread and thanks for keepin' it alive.
 
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