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michiganman3
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Sun 07/26/09 02:21 PM
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I just inherited the 'worm ranch' a 3 bin composting contraption.
We lost the detailed instructions, anybody out there doing this at home?????? |
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Buy a little tiny horse and little tiny dog to herd them.
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All those comics out of work and you're trying to be funny.
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http://www.vermiculture.com/?gclid=CKnapqao9JsCFQJ2xgodIneR-g
Hope that helps if not just google Worm Farming there are several different sites that you can look at that gives you details on how to do Worm Farming. |
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I just inherited the 'worm ranch' a 3 bin composting contraption. We lost the detailed instructions, anybody out there doing this at home?????? From what I have heard, just keep it moist not wet, out of direct sun, they eat almost anything. I am sure there is some stuff on the net about them. |
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I hope you got the little branding iron.
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Most of what I have found details for home made bins and general information about vermiculture. I may just go back to where we bought the bin.
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Nope but the last time I bought fishbait I was shocked how expensive they are. Go make a million!
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http://www.working-worms.com/content/view/40/62/
Here is another site for you to look at...which possible will give you more information on what your wanting.. |
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Before I was excused from my prior residence, we composted, recycled. Since I am been single, I have slacked off a bit.
Now my daughter is moving in and I am getting back into the groove again |
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I've always heard to keep mmmm mmmmmmm mm mmm mm mmm mmmm mm mmm mmmm pathewy.
Keep them in your mouth to keep them warm before putting them on a hook. |
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Don't for get the tiny little harnesses and saddles! Giddy up!
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I just inherited the 'worm ranch' a 3 bin composting contraption. We lost the detailed instructions, anybody out there doing this at home?????? Saw it in USAToday (todays' "Money" section, surely...), where a guy and his roommate learned to use worms to consume garbage... ...collected their "worm poop" after their big meal, and now sell this as fertilizer! Genius AND "green" (and the money in such environmentally conscious business endeavors is green, as well!) Brand your very own "worm poo". I suggest, "Wor-Poo" as your brand name. Give 'em he**, dude. This guy is getting rich, very, very quickly. |
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Buy a little tiny horse and little tiny dog to herd them. |
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Know a lady looked at this quite seriously.
Good money, takes a bit to get going & takes uo most of your weekend. |
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Know a lady looked at this quite seriously. Good money, takes a bit to get going & takes uo most of your weekend. Just looking to keep them alive for composting purposes, I don't fish myself. |
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You could probably train them to bring you your slippers...
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OK, they've settled in and got the first feeding today.
Lots O' coffee grounds, and vegetable food scraps. Yep, I done slopped the worms for a few days. I think I'll increase the herd by another pound next wk. Yee-Haw!!!!! |
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Well, I'm going fishing this weekend. So I'll take a dozen.
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