Well, Rachel inspired me to try out vermiculture, or worm composting.
So I got some worms from a lady in my neighborhood that uses this method to compost the manure from her sheep pen.
Here are some pictures of me making a home for them:
Drilling air holes. Power tools are for women too.
Here, I’ve put in a bit of shredded paper.
Then, I added some bits of cardboard, and some broken twigs that I cut out of the Autumn Aster bed.
I had some helpers breaking up the aster stems. Don’t you love the “garden” gloves they found to use while helping me? My children are Adorable!
I mixed this all up added some water till it was nice and mushy, but not too sloppy (we don’t want our little fellas to drown now do we?) On top of all this I added a few big gobs of straw/manure from the chicken coup, more water. And then, I popped the lid on and set it in the sun so it’ll get nice and steamy and ready for the worms.
In the meantime, while they are waiting for their big farmhouse, they’ll have to settle for a small townhome under my kitchen sink. I’ve added a little bit of straw stuff, an apple core and a tea bag, just till the bin is ready. You can see one of the little guys on the far rim of the container. Woohoo.
Here are the worms. They are not regular nightcrawlers or earth worms you buy in a bait shop. These are composting worms called redworms, aka red wrigglers.

So that’s my fun Saturday project… yes still it counts as school.







Oh that was a great idea to use a plastic bin! I wanted to try this but didn’t think I could “build” a box..lol! I am going to look in my local stores and see if I can find some of these worms
Comment by Amber — April 5, 2008 @ 1:34 pm |
Christi!!!!
I didn’t know you had a blog… all I have the address to was your xanga…
I will have to come back and read some archives.
Great stuff… I have an old bathtub coming next week for us to grow our worms in!
WOOHOO!!!
Love you!
Chas
Comment by Chas — April 5, 2008 @ 4:04 pm |