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re: Worm Farmin'
Posted on 4/21/24 at 2:20 pm to bovine1
Posted on 4/21/24 at 2:20 pm to bovine1
To harvest the castings when the bin gets full I separate the worms and undigested food out. The food goes in my overflow bin. The worms I separate by hand. You can make a sifter with a wood frame and screen of some sort on the bottom. Sometimes I lay clear plastic on the ground and put the castings in piles on it. The worms run to the bottom to get away from the light. It makes it easier to separate them. The worms I harvest go in my overflow bin which goes into the rotation. The bin I emptied becomes my food overflow bin. I enjoy the worm bins and it keeps a lot of food out of my sewer line. It really helps with keeping my ancient main line going.
Posted on 4/21/24 at 2:32 pm to bovine1
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You can make a sifter with a wood frame and screen of some sort on the bottom.
That's what we did, and we weighed our worms because counting would take forever. Only the largest went in the boxes. Sometimes we sifted over a wheelbarrow to catch the casting/eggs/smaller worms. All that would go back into a "new" bed and the process was started over.
We sometimes sifted eggs if we had someone who wanted them. If we were packing worms we would also turn the beds at the same time. We would turn a bed into an empty bed, and just run down the line of beds that way.
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