Results of my experiment
Hi! Look at this soil from my "compost"! My style of gardening is lazy and chaotic but experimenting and keeping low expectations is what makes this fun and cathartic for my adhd soul. I like a "let's see what happens" approach and I don't mind if things take longer to work. That being said, what you see is the product of me throwing my daily fruit and veggie kitchen scraps out the back door into a pile over the last 5 years or so lol. When we have leaves or grass clippings I'll put that on top of it. I don't turn it, check its temperature, or worry about percentages of brown/greens. I'm just starting to dig into it and there are a ton of worms in it. Does that mean my experiment worked and it's good soil 😂? Will the soil still be good for my plants if I've just taken chunks of it and mixed it into the other much less healthy dirt in my raised bed (store bought dirt from last year)? Most importantly, will it hurt the worms to be adding them to the other crappy soil? They've worked so hard and I don't want to harm them lol.
If you've read this far, thank you! I hope everyone is having a wonderful day and I look forward to hearing what you experts have to say.
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