Feeding worms - 2023 11 11

 


Every year our giant lombardi poplar sheds a mountain of leaves. The last leaves don't usually drop until the end of November.

In years past we have raked up the leaves, bagged them, and sent them to the City for composting. This year is different.

After every windstorm and during breaks in the rain, I am going out and blowing the leaves onto the garden and the boulevard. Then I run over them with my lawn mower to break them into smaller pieces. After that I am rototilling them into my shade garden to grow food next year. 

At the same time, I am creating an infinite food source for my burgeoning worm farm. I am going to use the leaf mulch mixed with a bit of garden soil to feed my worms. In years past, when a pile of leaves was left unattended for any period of time, when I would finally get them picked up there would be worms already feeding at the bottom of the pile. 

My plan is to be ready to sell worm castings and worm tea next spring.

There is something very satisfying about using these leaves to grow food and worms.

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