OK, so I didn't EXACTLY earn $40. But pretty close to it.
I harvested a bunch of earth worm castings from my worm bin, took me an hour to sift it, and I really didn't do much for the Red Riglers to turn kitchen scraps and paper egg cartons, into high quality plant food. I sifted 3 gallons out of about 2 cubic yards of mostly finished worm compost. I would have spent about $55 to buy that.
Pretty much any grower or gardener could do that with a big plastic tote drilled full of holes, and it wouldn't really cost anything after the initial purchase of the "worm bin" and some composting worms.
I bought my earth worms from Uncle Jim's worm farm, there is info on how to raise worms on there web site to. I am not affiliated with them, I just love growing in worm castings, that I make from stuff that would other wise go to the land fill. Instead it provides me with some high quality smoke!!
Hope I inspire somebody else to start a worm bin, maybe even recycle, and quite throwing it all away!!
-Greenhouse
I harvested a bunch of earth worm castings from my worm bin, took me an hour to sift it, and I really didn't do much for the Red Riglers to turn kitchen scraps and paper egg cartons, into high quality plant food. I sifted 3 gallons out of about 2 cubic yards of mostly finished worm compost. I would have spent about $55 to buy that.
Pretty much any grower or gardener could do that with a big plastic tote drilled full of holes, and it wouldn't really cost anything after the initial purchase of the "worm bin" and some composting worms.
I bought my earth worms from Uncle Jim's worm farm, there is info on how to raise worms on there web site to. I am not affiliated with them, I just love growing in worm castings, that I make from stuff that would other wise go to the land fill. Instead it provides me with some high quality smoke!!
Hope I inspire somebody else to start a worm bin, maybe even recycle, and quite throwing it all away!!
-Greenhouse
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