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- Once a month I go with clean hands and work things a little confused. Just so the processed conte


- You do not see results within 2 weeks! - You will not make money from it if you are on a small scale does not. So it's tontarelli a hobby. Unless you have a lot of space to make this into a full-scale farming to convert. - This is NOT earthworms old Vales in our gardens - it is red worms work faster to break down food and soil 'health to make. Do you garden earthworms catch and cage - they will not make it!
- In bin you drill the smallest holes you can - all along the bottom. Apply the two bins in each other, and where the top bin part that is not covered by the lower bin it, you drill holes for air movement through your worm tower.
- Put two sheets of newspaper tontarelli on the bottom of your worm bin. The bottom bin is possibly the 'worm tea' to catch. Also worms that escaped, usually end up in the bottom bin, and then saved each week, and thrown back.
- Worms are crazy about tea bags. Coffee grounds I personally tontarelli find too strong, so I like to tea bags. Rooibos tea leaves and sticks make wonderful playground. Keep the tea bags after each session aside, and if you have a handful, rinse it under the tap out (remove any milk that came together out of the cup) and bury it so slightly tontarelli in the newspaper layer. The worms frolicking there, and you will also find just eggs after some time.
- Beware of food. The best is to vegetables in the microwave to cook, and it's too cool for you in the middle of your bin buried. I give my worms now so once every two to three weeks a nice butternut which is sliced, and the micro is steamed. Too much food in the summer caused a fermentation process and a stench that attracts flies.
- Once a month I go with clean hands and work things a little confused. Just so the processed content is not compact. It's amazing how many worm eggs, babies and giant worms found in the bin at a time.
- Take care of the worms, do not be afraid, the last guy who was eaten by an earthworm's Hollywood movie has not even the silver screen - it's just straight video shelf! Grilling little, breathe, and touch your animals. Touch Therapy in Progress ...
- 'Worm tea' does not appear overnight. It is systematically sent to base the decomposition and processing of the bin contents and excreta of the worms. Also the nutrients from the vegetables and fruit in the compost bin and lies are the juices eventually lower bin in your country. tontarelli My first Juice first 3 months tontarelli after landing! Do not get impatient.
- They sometimes climb on the sides - I counted them carefully with a toothpick and throw them back on the bedding. Once a week I get lost looking in the lower bin. I see that there is such a newspaper strip in the 'catch bin if a worm got wanderlust and looking pastime.
- I send every time I do something in a pot or establish germinate, a worm or 5 'on holiday'. They have the opportunity to bin outside their job, and when the plant has flowered, or worn, or transplanted, it's tontarelli back to bin with the worms (and any newcomers)
- 'Worm tontarelli tea' is extremely rich in nutrients. Pour the liquid and add water. 2 parts water to one part worm tea. Make your house plants or troetelplante it wet. The results are visible after a while. tontarelli
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Thank you for the information. I did about a month ago, my garden's own earthworms, and already the tea thrown in my plants, and plant as far as not wanted flower, suddenly makes a lot of bumps. tontarelli I believe of course that the earthworm is what caused it.
Do you know that I have pumpkin seeds in that darkness of the bin emerge. Despite the darkness, the seeds germinate, because their feet in gold! I also recently broad beans so squeezed, and germinate when planted.
Stephen, it's our job to get people to inform and educate. Everything new is alien to the outsider. Make people aware, and see how it is a focal point.
Can someone perhaps with a little practical advice helps. I want the worm farming on a fairly large scale approach because I do catering and much more than the usual kuimbuisafval-a tontarelli big garden with lots of garden waste. The question is: what kind of container (s) will be suitable?
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