Dec 21 2008
The Wormguy
Dec. 21, 2008
This is the second snowstorm in three days. We must have about a foot of snow on the ground and its still snowing. This is bad news for the ice fishermen because the snow acts like a blanket on the ice and it doesnt become real solid ice. Maybe we wont be fishing on Great Bay this year. If it dosnt get solid enough by the end of January I dont bother. A good feed of Great ay smelts sounds good right now.
Well enough about ice fishing and smelts lets get back to worms. Just a couple of notes today.
3 Reasons to try worm Composting
Composting kitchen scraps in a worm bin is very easy and beneficial. Even if you alredy have an outdoor compost bin, having one inside makes sense. Heres why:
WORMS WORK FAST: Worms can convert most kitchen scraps to finished compost in two weeks or less.
WORMS WORK ALL WINTER LONG:
Keep a worm bin in your basement, garage, pantry or under the kitchen sink ( above 55 defress and below 89 degress) and your worms will keep making compost all winter long 24 hours a day.
WORM CASTINGS ARE RICH: Top dress any indoor or outdoor plant with some finished worm compost and see the difference. Youll get beter results than with any nasty chemical fertilizer. Now you can throw away those nasty chemicals and go organic.
STARVE THE LAND FILL AND FEED YOUR WORMS
HAVE A HAPPY HOLIDAY