That's right, it is my anniversary and I have been blogging for a year. Wow-zaaas! Of course I could not have done it without the eyeballs of you guys and gals. Thanks for clicking and checking back every now and again!
I decided to devote this episode to my worms and give you the update on those little buggers because I just love talking about them. AND if you have made one on one contact with me I am also obsessed with the fact that I got attacked by a Canadian goose while I was riding my bike the other week. It looked sometime along the lines of this: with a side of pecking at my bike helmet. For real.
And this is how to avoid a goose attack in case I have scared anyone to death. Goose Survival Guide
Ok, enough of those terrible Canadian geese, and onto the worms. They are much more caring, and less terrifying, plus they dig the food that I give them. I have been doing the vermicompost for two months now, and they have pretty much eaten up a good chunk of the food and are ready to move into bigger and better places. How the system works that I have is, you build upwards and the worms are able to detect where the food is and they migrate north. There are little holes in the bottom of every "bin" which is how they move from one to the other. They are all in one bin as of right now which is pretty full, so the bottom tray is going to be used in the garden as planting compost, and they are going to start breaking down the food in the "working bin". Was that confusing? I took pictures to better show what I am trying to describe.
The Old Set-Up ---> |
The New Set-Up ---> |
The very top bin is the "working" one. The worms to head to their summer northern home, and leave behind all their other memories. In the old set-up it looks like 2 bins (including the Spigot one), and in the new there are 3. The bin that has the spigot on it doesn't have any worms in it, that collects excess moisture which is rich in nutrients to be used in household plants or in the garden.
The "Hole-y" bin |
I think that's about it.....One year down with another one just upon us.
Later gators!
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