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imagine if you will a slide scale slice of your local forest and all those worms other critters breaking down EVERYTHING they come across in the soils! my neighbor feeds her wigglers hair from the barber shops lmao!
There are lots of stables around here that would gladly give it away, most gardeners don't like it because its full of weed seeds and it turns into an issue in the veggie garden. Unless it is really composted well it isn't a fave of mine but I imagine the worms would eat the shit and seeds and all. I will have to go after a supply soon then.
Yopu have to watch the documentary DIRT, Paul Stamets talks about mycelium in it, I love Paul, a little weird but a smart man.
Indeed, there were a lot of pioneers / Chemists who certainly paved the way. You should be familiar with Aldous Huxley as well then, there were a few Documentaries on Psychedelics with these guys in them, they were exploring ways to treat mental illness to alcoholism.
LMAO!! Ya worms, just fed mine actually, and just to slide in one comment about the other topic, I read about it for my whole thing on Alcohol as well, but never went forward with anything.
I have seen pictures of worm farms on the net and people have these containers under the spout, and it looks like its full of leachate mine hasn't done this yet. I wonder if it ever will. It is only a few months old though
I wont lie ive pulled lawn clippings off the lawn and thrown them into the bin before........I like experimenting.
I have a few bags of leaves that went through the shredder vac, but I think they are going in the compost pile, gonna add some essential microbes and let them populate the leaves and stuff. Worm bin is a bit of an enigma for me at the moment, I have to wrap my head around how much they eat.
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