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First Worm Farming Office Hours Replay!
I'm finally getting around to posting this! I am posting this under the beginner questions tab, since so many of these questions are so good to know for anyone. Replays will be posted in the classroom in their own folder. We talked a lot about precompost, sifting castings, worm tea, and more! I do have a microphone that I want to start using so the sound can be a little better. What a fantastic first office hours! Lots of great questions, and I loved the discussion. My favorite part is how everyone is in different stages of their journey, and we are all learning together. I don't know the answer to every single question, so when other people chime in and share their experience, that's what this is all about. Thank you for everyone who attended, and we are doing our next one on Monday at 12pm Central Time Zone!
First Worm Farming Office Hours Replay!
Worm life cycle
How long does it take for a worm to go from birth to breeding ready breeder
Worm life cycle
Where do you get worms?
Do you get them in little containers at the fishing store? Like the ones for bait? Do you have to go somewhere specific? is it okay to dig around for worms yourself? And if it is, where do I look for them?
Paper Shedder
What is the best paper shredder that also does cardboard? What specs do I look for?
How do you spot an adult red wiggler?
These are red wiggler worms, and here I show the difference between baby, juvenile, and adult worms. All are fantastic eaters and will make worm castings, but adult worms are the once that can make cocoons.
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