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COgrown2 karma
Ah yes. Light harvesting is what I personally suggest to people as well. Oddly, the concept seems hard for them to grasp.
I've been wanting to build a flow through system on a small scale but fear the subzero winters which is why I stick with ground beds and I'm okay with that.
I'm curious your thoughts on this invasive jumping worm I've heard some chatter about. I'm personally a little concerned but haven't looked into it much.
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This was my kneejerk reaction as well. Good to hear. We'll just keep our colonies healthy and happy and it will be fine.
COgrown5 karma
I used to have to count them out for my grandpa when I was a kid. 100 for a dollar is what he'd get. Some of the best fishing worms around.
I've had wigglers for over a decade now. I'm down to 2 earth bins with about 3 yards total. Not from my grandpa but from my original stock. At this point I wouldn't know what to do with my house and yard scraps.
Have you somehow, someway tried and create an easy way to harvest the dirt? It can be a struggle for most everyone. Also tea brewing. Some easy kit is needed there too. I have my own methods, but it seems this is where people fail or simply give up.
Best of skill in your endeavor.
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