Tag: worm bedding

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”

NEW DIGS

I have enjoyed my time with the worms since I inherited my worm bin from the Sussman family when they left South Carolina. Worms are easy to care for and the worm castings are one of the best fertilizers around. My bin is very… Continue Reading “NEW DIGS”

WORM BIN REBOOT – PART 3

This will seem anti-climactic but, the worm bin reboot is Done. If you’ll remember from Part 2, having scooped out all the old bedding (except the wood), I left the bin looking like this: I was fussy while re-hydrating the coconut coir bricks this… Continue Reading “WORM BIN REBOOT – PART 3”

WORM BIN REBOOT – PART 2

I am in the midst of rebooting my worm bin. If you missed Part 1, click HERE. Is it necessary to re-boot your worm bin? No. I just hadn’t harvested worm poop in quite a while or added new dirt and my brain got… Continue Reading “WORM BIN REBOOT – PART 2”

CHRISTMAS MUD CAKES

While enjoying Christmas Eve eve at home today, I finally finished a project I started several days ago: fresh dirt for the worms. Actually, it wasn’t really “dirt” I was giving them. I gave them coconut coir. What is coconut coir? In the past,… Continue Reading “CHRISTMAS MUD CAKES”