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Erik Site Admin

Joined: 12 Feb 2008 Posts: 3089 Location: Big Island of Hawaii On the slope of Mauna Loa 4500 feet mag 7 sky :)
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LadyAstronomer super member

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Those links are great, Erik! Thanks.
Has anybody tried vermicomposting? I live in an apartment/townhouse and have limited space. My "garden" is primarily a container garden, and I really don't generate much brown matter except in the autumn. Also, my diet is veggie intensive, so I generate a lot of kitchen scraps. I'm looking for a composting method that I can keep in my unheated garage -- temps got down to -5 last night. I know some vermicomposters keep them in their kitchens, but I haven't yet warmed up to the idea of purposefully keeping worms where I prepare my meals -- maybe with time and experience in this method of composting, but I'm not there yet.
I've also considered more "traditional" layered methods, but as I've said ... I generate far more green matter than brown. I know some people use paper, but I worry about chemicals in the inks.
Anyway... any advice/experience you might offer would be greatly appreciated.
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Chopin The Grand Mustachio

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Is that -5º F or C? _________________ ©Jason
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LadyAstronomer super member

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Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 11:47 am Post subject: |
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Fahrenheit
We have about a foot of snow on the ground, another 5+ predicted this weekend. |
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Square_peg super member

Joined: 16 Feb 2008 Posts: 668 Location: Maple Valley, WA
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Erika made one with a 55 gallon drum, a wood frame of 4x4's and 4 casters which the drum turned on. It looked relatively simple and very sturdy. It looked similar to this except that the 4x4 frame held it up off the ground for easier access.
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Erik Site Admin

Joined: 12 Feb 2008 Posts: 3089 Location: Big Island of Hawaii On the slope of Mauna Loa 4500 feet mag 7 sky :)
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Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 11:23 pm Post subject: |
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Good link- nice array of bins.  _________________ -Erik Wilcox
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