u/Badokai39

Are we on the right track?

Our red wigglers have survived winter and now have offspring. This bin is 7 months old.

In the beginning the worms were all over but now they stay in the top layer. We made a bed of wood flakes and. the compost goes on top of thid.

It gets moisty from time to time. Then we add the hand-shredded carton.

We feed them dried coffeegrind, pieces of bananapeels, eggshels and some vegetable cutting wastes. It doesn't look like they are eating much and we are starting to think how we can ever get some vermiculture for our garden from this.

It is kind of fun to us to be busy with the worms, but it seems like the effort is out of balance. We don't really like the looks of our farm yet also.

What would you advice us to do, to get a more productive farm?

u/Badokai39 — 5 days ago