We started the worm box a week ago with bedding (paper, cardboard, and dry leaves), vegetable trimmings and egg shells in a Rubbermaid bin. This is how the worm box looked before I added the worms.
The worms came in the mail on Wednesday. That may be the strangest thing I have ever received in the mail.
As soon as I got home I opened the box and introduced them to their new home.
4 comments:
nasty
oh rita...how wonderful:) how I do delight in worms. I hope they are munching away...and just enjoying their new home. I can't wait to see you:)
Ah Juan,
Cooking, gardening, you've finally became a real desperate housedude!
Cédric
I have been thinking about this whole "vermiculture" thing lately. I think when my 15 month old son gets a little older we will start it--I'm sure he will love it!
The one thing I'm not sure about is what you do with the worms that multiply--I read you can't throw them into the soil as they don't survive?
I've just started gardening too, so fun to see another newbie. There's a lot of great stuff on the internet and forums out there for questions.
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