RenaissanceBrah
Active member
I heard comfrey and stinging nettle are great bedding for worm bins, though I don't think any comfrey grows around here in southern California.
I've seen stinging nettle, but in very small patches, and I went to the place where it used to grow in the wild and I didn't see any.
Are there any other good bedding materials that can be collected in the wild, here in SoCal?
(In the mountains I've collected fallen oak leaves, those do take forever to break down, but they kinda mixed in with the soil and were sharp, and just seemed messy. Was wondering if there's anything better. Trying to keep it as natural as possible, and try to incorporate local bacterial life, I don't want to use newspapers, cardboard, etc).
I've seen stinging nettle, but in very small patches, and I went to the place where it used to grow in the wild and I didn't see any.
Are there any other good bedding materials that can be collected in the wild, here in SoCal?
(In the mountains I've collected fallen oak leaves, those do take forever to break down, but they kinda mixed in with the soil and were sharp, and just seemed messy. Was wondering if there's anything better. Trying to keep it as natural as possible, and try to incorporate local bacterial life, I don't want to use newspapers, cardboard, etc).