DuckDuckGoose
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^^^^come on Shmalphy!!!! Eat that shit!!!! i double dare you!!!
SG1
Nice set-up! You put some real effort into this project I'll bet!
SG1
It's a challenge to find well-made EWC - no doubt about that. There's no money in it - that's the problem plus it takes awhile to produce castings. Patience is required as you already know but the rewards are well worth the wait.
CC
VG
I've seen your comment about availability at several gardening forums from the UK. I wonder why that is?
You folks are way, way ahead of the US in so many other areas of organic & sustainable farming and gardening and this goes back decades. I would think that having worm bins would be a good fit.
CC
They can be and often they will be identified as such - back to the usual 'sourcing' issues.
This is one of those situations where if I wasn't sure about where they came from I would buy new ones - no reason to court disaster
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CC
Hthit may be practical to use even if only 20% or so passes through a minus #200-mesh screen and at least 50% passes through a #100-mesh screen.You will have the finer material immediately available to the soil and the rest will break down over time.
Found a source for cascade mineral products in my area!
The rep asked what I was looking for, I said the fines screened at 200 microns. He asked what I was using it for and I said agricultural purposes. He then said they have recently done some studies that show plants receive more of a benefit with the course product they sell. The course product being more a mix of sizes from the very fine dust to bigger pieces.
Is there something to what he's saying? Or does he have a bunch of extra course he's trying to unload on me?
Also, finally subscribed to acres! Is there anyway to get back issues?
The course product being more a mix of sizes from the very fine dust to bigger pieces.
Does this sound right to y'all...?