Worm castings harvest - 2024 05 13
The worms have been busy. Two weeks ago I collected the worm castings and re-organized the bins. Today I collected another harvest of worm castings.
I have eight production bins. I'm not worrying about saving the cocoons.
I started by scraping off the top surface of the castings that didn't have any worms. After that I dumped the castings that had no food left in them but were full of worms into a separate 'decanter' bin. I left this bin out in the sun and returned to it every 20 minutes or so to pull off the top layer of castings that the worms had vacated to get out of the sun.
At the same time, I turned the castings over and pulled out handfuls of worms to put back into the production bins. It didn't take too long before I had decanted these three buckets of castings and the majority of the worms are back in their production bins.
I was surprised at the volume of castings after two weeks. I'm in the middle of planting the garden and I am using the castings mixed with store-bought seaweed and steer manure compost each time I transplant a seedling.
The green beans are making progress now, everyday, up their trellis.
I started in June 2023 with a bag of worms and some bedding.
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