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nanr42 Posted - Nov 19 2011 : 10:38:19 PM
I have two worm bins in my back yard. So they don't have legs or fur, do they count?
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sherrye Posted - Nov 21 2011 : 6:32:33 PM
we took a old freezer. took the uts out. put it in the ground on its back. they can not crawl out. the door shuts. works great. the cutest thing ever is watching new chicks figure out how to eat worms. then they run after each other grabbing the worms. happy days sherrye

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Acelady02 Posted - Nov 20 2011 : 8:06:27 PM
My Momma use to have a big one in an old refrigerator outside, I hope to do the same. I hope that next year in the spring I can get it started, I really need to do some research first.

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nanr42 Posted - Nov 20 2011 : 8:02:27 PM
Ah, yes, that's a great idea to bury them. Here it's keeping them from being too wet. But my poor dears, they need more bedding, which means I need to shred some paper.
sherrye Posted - Nov 20 2011 : 6:12:46 PM
well farmgirls worms count. i too have bins. they eat all my coffee grounds i think its great. we have huge ones. they are 3 feet by 5 feet. they are 4 feet deep. we bury them so they are below the frost line. we have lids on them. just our way here. our chickens love worms. welcome to you all. happy days sherrye

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nanr42 Posted - Nov 20 2011 : 4:09:45 PM
I put my worms in the house last year when it was freezing here for a week or so. They are in big plastic bins. One with the worms has holes in it for air, and sits inside a slightly bigger one that holds the drainage. But they draw flies, and I don't think I pay enogh attention to them. I need more bedding right now, andI haven't cleaned out the castings for awhile. So right now the two bins sit outside under the back stairs. It has started to rain here, and I cover them with cardboard so they don't fill up with water. But I may move them into the garage altogether. I wanted them for eating up my kitchen waste, but they seem sort of slow. I'm used to having a disposal, and now I don't have one. They are red wigglers.
Lieberkim Posted - Nov 20 2011 : 04:27:21 AM
Worm farms definately count! My worms are my friends, their castings make my house plants grow like mad.

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YakLady Posted - Nov 20 2011 : 01:13:12 AM
I have a bin in my HOUSE hahaha I think they definitely count :) What kind do you have? We have red wigglers. What kind of bins do you use?

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