glowery
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Re:Adding more bedding - 2006/05/05 11:54
Okay I just came in from checking my bins. In case I forgot to mention I have ENCs. I took my garden claw and fluffed up the bedding. There is still lots of newspaper in the bins. As I was fluffing I saw lots of big ole worms intermingled in that bedding which made me very happy. I did mist the bedding a bit when I turned it over as it has dried just a little. I also sprinkled just a little cornmeal on the top. I am really not sure if I need to add any more bedding right now. When I got my worms I divided the 5 pounds betweem 2 18 gallon bins so they would not get ahead of me as I am so new to this.
I fed the worms some course chopped potato peelings last Saturday, they are in that corner eating, but there is still quite a bit left. I won't feed anything else until I see that most are all of those are gone. I am thinking I should have let the peelings sit out longer than I did so they would have been softer. I spritzed a little water on these to see if it would aid in the softening.
Something else I noticed, in an opposite corner were I had had fed some celery and carrots a couple of weeks ago that I had run through the finer chopping attachment on my food processor, there are still a lot of worms, even though I really can't see any of the food. There must be some really tiny particles left there that they are feeding on.
So I am thinking from now on when I do feed any veggies unless they are super soft on their own, I will run them through my food processor with the attachment I used on the celery.
We have been having quite a bit of rain the last week or so, so I amy not be able to start feeding the manure until I divide these bins the first time. Right now I would sink in to my ankles just trying to get to the manure piles
This really is a trial and error operation isn't it? As long as I keep seeing fat happy worms, I guess I am doing good 
Glenda
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