yeah i heard that too. the cup said red worms, but they tricked me. still happy tho
Finally got my vermiposter up and running, no thanks to Amazon. Still don't have my rock phosphate or my alfalfa meal. I officially hate Amazon now and will only resort to them if I can't get it anywhere else.
Anyway, thanks again theQuetzalcoatl and Rrog.
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I drink a lot of coffee. Will too many grounds be bad for the bin?
Interesting note - worms produce their weight in castings everyday. That means, in theory, if fed properly they should produce 7lbs. per week. I'll try to see if this holds true.
Other than me, you mean? I do the Bokashi
Snafu- I thought as much. I was just checking. It's all realllllllyyyy good. I have a nice vape of Plush Berry going in my MFLB. Fresh coffee. And reading about all you fantastic people doing wonderful organic things. Yes, things are really good.
Worm on, people.
I'm confused as to what you're trying to express here.Vermicomposting is the process of using worms and micro-organisms to turn side of the bin and fill the other side with new, moist bedding and kitchen scraps.
How are you guys handling problems with fungus gnats/fruit flies in your worm bin? I've had moderate success with predatory nematodes but I was wondering if anyone has experience with other products like GoGnats or mosquito dunks and how they affected your worms. Before I deployed the nematodes I would get the vacuum cleaner ready when I opened the lid on my bin and try and suck them up as they came out. There would be a swarm 50 or 60 strong. Now its less then 10 but I'm pretty sure I'll have to apply nematodes every couple weeks.