I was thinking about getting a worm farm going. Anyone do this, and do you put spent grains in there? Links, advice, anything is welcome. I'm looking at using them for fishing.
I don't, but I did want to let you know that my compost pile, which most of the year is made up of coffee grounds and spent grains, has an amazing number of worms in it! I do occasionally add some lime or wood ashes because the spent grains does drop the pH and the pile starts to smell, but as soon as I add make the additions the smell disappears. And it's great compost!
I haven't measured it, but I assume so. When the pile starts to smell sour, it gets a dose of lime or wood ashes.I assume pH of 7 is good for worms?
I'm looking at using them for fishing.
I have tried the worm farming here in Colorado but I ended up with a whole bunch of spider mites taking over, and had to just add them to the compost pile! did not want those things running around the house.I was thinking about getting a worm farm going. Anyone do this, and do you put spent grains in there? Links, advice, anything is welcome. I'm looking at using them for fishing.
Big night crawlers won't survive in the south
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