Hello, just wondering if any one on here uses worm bins or composts with worms? I'm looking to set up a good size bin this week. I ordered 2000 bed run worms mostly red Wiggler's but others will be included as well.
I plan to use the castings for my cannabis as well as my other plants and fruit trees, garden beds.
Is it worth while to top dress new fruit trees with a light coat of castings in the spring for the first few years or just a waste?
I have about 1500 lbs of well composted manure that was delivered this weekend. Can I use some of that as well as Coco coir, shredded black and white news paper, yard soil, sand, and maybe some semi composted grass clippings and pretty well composted/leaf mold as bedding? Any recomenations for a bedding mix? If that isn't. A good mix?
Any plans for a large composter? I have a big rubbermaid bin. Maybe 45-50 gallon that I was thinking would make a good base and then getting a few smaller ones to stack side by side on top to feed additional into/grow into. Or better to use all the same size bins? This will be kept in my basement so temp won't be an issue.
Any tips tricks or advice would be great thanks.
I plan to use the castings for my cannabis as well as my other plants and fruit trees, garden beds.
Is it worth while to top dress new fruit trees with a light coat of castings in the spring for the first few years or just a waste?
I have about 1500 lbs of well composted manure that was delivered this weekend. Can I use some of that as well as Coco coir, shredded black and white news paper, yard soil, sand, and maybe some semi composted grass clippings and pretty well composted/leaf mold as bedding? Any recomenations for a bedding mix? If that isn't. A good mix?
Any plans for a large composter? I have a big rubbermaid bin. Maybe 45-50 gallon that I was thinking would make a good base and then getting a few smaller ones to stack side by side on top to feed additional into/grow into. Or better to use all the same size bins? This will be kept in my basement so temp won't be an issue.
Any tips tricks or advice would be great thanks.