hmm good idea, i actually have a basin in the backyard that i grew my
tomatoes in this year is probably the perfect size for another farm. all
i'll need to do is mount it and put a bucket under it for the juice,
harvesting the castings will be an issue but i'll figure it out when the
time comes.
"David Hare-Scott" <compost@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Luke" <blah@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> Just curious if anyone here has made their own worm farm and if you did
>> what
>> did you use to make it. I currently have the Reln Can o worms but I've
>> had
>> the inlaws move in with us so it looks like i'll need to expand my
system
>> for the influx of vegies and dog poo that are going to be around.
>>
>> cheers
>> luke
>>
>
> Old baths make excellent compost worm containers, cover with hessian
bags
> or
> old carpet, complete with drain.
>
> David
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