Worm factory 360! Just ordered one

MustangStudFarm

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Can I start cooking some soil while I wait on my first batch of castings? Maybe mix it altogether when its done. It will be about 2mo for both to be ready.
 

AlcoholicO

Active Member
I want to start a new worm farm (hard to wait after reading this thread) and am split between two buys, since I don't know which of them will be the smarter purchase!

1. Live Californian Red Worms For your composting bin 400 Grams.
Will, with live worm delivery guarantee cost me 38.31$, where delivery is about two thirds.

2. Red worm Starter colony *Seeds of Life* -> about 3 oz. of nearly finished organic compost, containing lots of red worm capsules (eggs) and maybe even a few worms.
Will cost me 35.75$, where delivery is about 25$ of this sum.

What I'm curious about is which one will turn into an OK sized worm farm faster ???
 

greenlikemoney

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I want to start a new worm farm (hard to wait after reading this thread) and am split between two buys, since I don't know which of them will be the smarter purchase!

1. Live Californian Red Worms For your composting bin 400 Grams.
Will, with live worm delivery guarantee cost me 38.31$, where delivery is about two thirds.

2. Red worm Starter colony *Seeds of Life* -> about 3 oz. of nearly finished organic compost, containing lots of red worm capsules (eggs) and maybe even a few worms.
Will cost me 35.75$, where delivery is about 25$ of this sum.

What I'm curious about is which one will turn into an OK sized worm farm faster ???
I would think #1.
 

DonPetro

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I want to start a new worm farm (hard to wait after reading this thread) and am split between two buys, since I don't know which of them will be the smarter purchase!

1. Live Californian Red Worms For your composting bin 400 Grams.
Will, with live worm delivery guarantee cost me 38.31$, where delivery is about two thirds.

2. Red worm Starter colony *Seeds of Life* -> about 3 oz. of nearly finished organic compost, containing lots of red worm capsules (eggs) and maybe even a few worms.
Will cost me 35.75$, where delivery is about 25$ of this sum.

What I'm curious about is which one will turn into an OK sized worm farm faster ???
You for sure want LOTS of live worms. Go with #1. You can prepare the bedding in the meantime.
 

docter

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Can I start cooking some soil while I wait on my first batch of castings? Maybe mix it altogether when its done. It will be about 2mo for both to be ready.

The rev talks about adding castings at the time of potting to maximize microbial growth.
 

docter

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I,m now trying bokashi again. I want use bokashi compost to feed the worms.
Thoughts ideas anyone?
doc.
 
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