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    Default Worm Bin

    I’ve wanted to start a worm bin/farm for some time and finally did it.
    (the cold weather does strange things to southerners)

    First let me say, I don’t know what the heck I’m doing but the worms are really doing good.
    There is more than enough good information on the internet to answer questions.
    I ordered 2 lbs of European worms from Uncle Jim’s off of Amazon of all things and got after it.
    I’m using the bin in a bin method, 2- 27 gallon totes from Sam’s, peat moss, coconut coir, and organic soil from a raised bed for the base
    It’s freakin great, no barking, biting, expensive vet bills, weird smells, and they’re growing fast

    It takes about 20 minutes every Saturday to feed and add mulch.
    We even made some worm chow to go with the veggies for food.
    I’m a big bream fisher too when it’s right in the spring
    So far so good.
    If you have some advice, I’ll take it
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