When we last visited the worm condo, it was November of 2012 and I was just setting up. I've added another story since then, and now it's time to add a third level. As you can see here, the worms have been busy and there are scraps in various stages of consumption.
First I added some coir (coconut husk) to reduce moisture. This may look dry now, but that won't last. I find it easier to have a wet bin than a dry one.
Then I set the next "floor" of the condo right on top of the coir.
Here's a "winter slaw" that I made with no dressing added that has gone past prime flavor, perfect for the worms...
...added a bag of spinach on top (I thought it was too old but it still looked edible-too late for me now :)
Topped it all with more coir...
...then found some old muskmelon that needed a home...
...topped with more coir to keep the gnats away...
...there! We have a three-story worm condo, filled with happy tenants.
I've found it very liberating to buy as much produce as I want with no concern for how fast I get it eaten-I have these guys to pick up my slack! They win, my plants win, I win! ~ ~ ~
7 comments:
Good work , does it make any difference about worms, I remember reading about that somewhere
I remember reading somewhere that you have to chose a certain kind of worm, and where do you get them?
All those greens that you added look perfectly edible to me. Your worms have better diets than I do. LOL.
Hi Marie! Yes the best ARE "red wigglers", and I got mine from these folks.
These worm forums have lots of great info too.
MBT-Lol, they eat better than me most of the time, too :)
That spinach does look pretty tasty! Lucky worms!
I think my chickens would probably be upset if I got a worm farm and started giving all their tasty treats away!
V.
Oh yea, chickens should come first :)
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