well said! i am just waiting for my worms to come in. then i'll set up my bed. ive been increasing my vegetable intake to help with weightloss. and i constantly cutt off ends of vegetables. this would prob be perfect for them.
Sounds like you thought this threw! Keep us updated on the "Procreation" of those worms! Maybe play a little "soft Music" and candle light! Get those worm babies a rollin!!!
Name each baby "Free Money"
Sounds good! Thanks for letting me know about this!When you order your fish from Jim's or wherever (check your local Craigslist for "compost worms" or if you're in MD: http://www.veterancompost.com/), they'll take a couple of weeks to settle in before they really start reproducing. And as I posted before, warmer is better. It's gangbusters in the heat of the summer.
My first worm bin was in the basement fishroom and worked great - wasn't stinky or buggy. Wife prefers it in the garage, though, if you know what I mean.
This spring I'm hoping to do a large, outdoor composting bin, which will produce a ton of worms
Matt
Super reds are bigger. They are not the same species I believe. According to their website, the medley may include different species of red worms. But all worms are composting worms. The super red is a lone species they sell in a bulk of 500. I assume they have a separated farm for just these worms. While the common cheap worm medley is more commonly purchased so their original source may have been many different areas.Are these all the same specie of worm and the Super Reds are just bigger?