Seaside Malc
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You say that about everything..You need to piss in it now and again
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You say that about everything..You need to piss in it now and again
Me too, i had two round containers about 6ft wide i used as a fish pond, i cut them down to about 2ft and used to fill with grass cuttings and all and put loose lid on top.I ended up with an absolutely massive ants nest in my compost bin.
Number 3 in my book of defaults after 1. hit it and 2.turn it off and onYou say that about everything..
Good ideaHas the caravan parks maintenance team not got an area where they have been disposing of grass or leaves for years, get your fork out and have a dig in the moist decomposed areas of that, should be loads of worms.
It’s going to take a while.. possibly as things start to decompose the results will improve.Well last week filled tub with shreaded cardboard on bottom and than dug compost from grass cuttings and a bit of sand put some veg cuttings on top and covered with card and top, and put some worms in.
Looked today and nothing seems to have been eaten and no sign of worms.
So has a quick shufty and came across a couple of thin ones but not looking good.
Well last week filled tub with shreaded cardboard on bottom and than dug compost from grass cuttings and a bit of sand put some veg cuttings on top and covered with card and top, and put some worms in.
Looked today and nothing seems to have been eaten and no sign of worms.
So has a quick shufty and came across a couple of thin ones but not looking good.
Is there not a farm near you where you can get some from a manure heap? I am sure the farmer will give you permission.Anyone had any success with a home made one?
At area near caravan i got a permit for some rivers/lakes.
Trouble is its all sand round where we are and worms are hard to come by, not like digging in your garden, so was looking at making a simple farm so then can just grab a few rather than look for them.
Can you use good old earth worms and then they breed nice and thick? or do they just breed small and thin ?
ha, ye there's loads of 5hit around here.Is there not a farm near you where you can get some from a manure heap? I am sure the farmer will give you permission.
Thanks.You need a good head of wurrums to start with, and it will take at least a month for them to get randy with each other then it takes about another month to 6 weeks to see the results, tiny little wurrums which will grow and procreate again.
Dave