LittleDabbie
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Bro my compost bin was full of flippin thrips and mites prolly not anymore thanks to freezing temps for last week but are those bugs beneficial to compost? Also respect on your arguing skillz @LittleDabbie
I do the same with a blender, smashes everything to bits, then I got an Idea from a guy to use ice cube trays to freeze the stuff and feed a few cubes a day for now till they are established then I am going to ramp things up. I wanted to try the African night crawlers, I heard they are voracious eaters but I cannot find anyone who deals in them at the moment.
I will do that if I get my new bin, I saw a vid on youtube where a guy was comparing the castings and he said in his opinion the Africans make better castings but I am convinced it is all what you feed them.
my dudes I was shocked at the amount of ruffage these badboys can consume! truly a perfect gift for that gardener who didn't realize how beneficial they actually are. that realization is a ear to ear smile!Ya I have to agree it is hard to believe that they can eat a whole banana peal in a day or two, you have to have faith when you have a worm bin. Pretty awesome though, when I first got my bins I no longer felt bad about the odd produce going bad in the fridge cause it all ends up in the garden.
Oh wow... that is great news, isn't just awesome... I feel like I have a army of buddies helping me with my soil improvement. So did you leave the cocoons in there or did you put them in a special area?
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