Worm stuff and more
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 4:15 pm
So I went to the Farmers Market, 1st one I have been a vendor. Was fun and sold stuff, another story. The fellow next to me had some greens, carrots, tomato starts and worm pooh. Buckets of worm pooh! I am sure I have seen him before, but this time we had a chance to visit. He bags up the stuff in large zip-loc baggies @ $2.00, and also sells by the 5 gal bucket. He lives outside of town, on the MS side, and has a worm farm about 4,000 sq ft., back in the canopy of the woods.
He gave me one bag and I bought another. His rule of thumb is worm stuff 20% of soil mix. I figured just to work in a couple of handfuls in the containers already planted (herbs). Herbs prefer lean soil. I can just work some in the top couple inches.
The stuff I got is very fresh, and he pointed out some worm eggs, and sometimes you can see a squiggly wee baby. So this should give me worms in the pots! BTW, he bags it as he sells from his buckets, tries to stay a few bags ahead. The stuff hasn't been in a closed baggie in the sun for long.
Sorry if this is in the wrong forum. Just had to share. And hopefully comments on adding to existing planted containers. (they are 12" on up in size)
He gave me one bag and I bought another. His rule of thumb is worm stuff 20% of soil mix. I figured just to work in a couple of handfuls in the containers already planted (herbs). Herbs prefer lean soil. I can just work some in the top couple inches.
The stuff I got is very fresh, and he pointed out some worm eggs, and sometimes you can see a squiggly wee baby. So this should give me worms in the pots! BTW, he bags it as he sells from his buckets, tries to stay a few bags ahead. The stuff hasn't been in a closed baggie in the sun for long.
Sorry if this is in the wrong forum. Just had to share. And hopefully comments on adding to existing planted containers. (they are 12" on up in size)