Tag: composting

WORMS’ END

It’s the end of an era: I have dumped the worm bin! I first acquired the worms two and a half years ago. They are the easiest critters to take care of and the worm castings have provided wonderful fertilizer for the garden. I’ve… Continue Reading “WORMS’ END”

REBOOT, A BANANA PEEL, AND SQUASH

It was time for a fresh layer of bedding in the worm bin/tower. It’s a process because first I needed to rehydrate a couple bricks of coconut coir and some peat moss. That usually takes about a week to get the moisture level just… Continue Reading “REBOOT, A BANANA PEEL, AND SQUASH”

BYE, BYE, WORMIES!

A couple of months ago, I mentioned I was contemplating starting a second worm bin. The worm population had increased So Much from feeding them Uncle Jim’s Worm Food that the worm bin seemed over-crowded. (In actuality, I don’t know how many worms in… Continue Reading “BYE, BYE, WORMIES!”