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worm trench

raquibird
10 years ago

In case anyone is interested: I dug 3 trenches, approx 6' X 3', and into a trench is put all my kitchen scraps, a shovelful of soil (so the worms know what they're supposed to be doing), a little handful of worms from previous harvesting, and then I cover the trench with some straw for insulation. Within a couple/3 months, I uncover, strain, take out the worms that are bored from lack of food, and then have the most beautiful delicious soil in which I start all my vegetable seeds. Initially I thought the worms would run away from home because they're not confined, but I found that as long as dinner is continually served, they stay home and work and herding them back isn't necessary. On top of the straw I put some scraps of fencing so the animals can't touch the dinner.

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