Hi
We always recommend our executive wormery, as it is really tough and big ....
go for as many trays as you can, as it will give your worms loads of space, and air flow
Ronnie
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- Thu Mar 05, 2009 2:38 pm
- Forum: Worms & Wormeries
- Topic: Worm Help?
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- Thu Mar 05, 2009 2:34 pm
- Forum: Worms & Wormeries
- Topic: newbee help!!!
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Re: newbee help!!!
welcome )
- Wed Mar 04, 2009 7:57 pm
- Forum: Worms & Wormeries
- Topic: newbee help!!!
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Re: newbee help!!!
Hi no no no ...... you only need the sump (with the tap) and 1 tray sump with tap at bottom, with brick, tray is next in the bottom of this tray is (in the following order) net, newspaper, coir, worms & food, cover with newspaper put on lid the spare trays you won't need until the bottom tray is nea...
- Sun Mar 01, 2009 9:17 pm
- Forum: Worms & Wormeries
- Topic: Worm Help?
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Re: Worm Help?
great
- Sat Feb 28, 2009 12:42 pm
- Forum: Worms & Wormeries
- Topic: Worm Help?
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Re: Worm Help?
Hi Ricky No the worms won't cost you anything. I was going to ask what sort of wormery you had, the old grey dustbin type we discontinued years ago, as we found from experience that they got too heavy, and were very difficult to manage. Dustbin type wormeries can get very anerobic - as they have lit...
- Fri Feb 27, 2009 10:19 pm
- Forum: Worms & Wormeries
- Topic: Worm Help?
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Re: Worm Help?
Hi Ricky if you bought 2 kilos of worms, and are using all the trays you should have around 6 kilos which is about 6000 worms, because they breed quickly they do also regulate themselves to the size the moisture level is damp - correct the amount of water that comes out is controlled by what goes in...
- Fri Feb 27, 2009 10:04 am
- Forum: Worms & Wormeries
- Topic: Worm Help?
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Re: Worm Help?
Hi Ricky Very strange that your worms aren't breeding - worms by nature are prolific breeders. Ok... first of all, worms are happy in their bedding, so you should never need to start from scratch with new coir block. To try and solve the problem, lots of questions need to be asked about the conditio...
- Sat Feb 21, 2009 9:24 am
- Forum: Worms & Wormeries
- Topic: How many layers can you add to the executive wormery?
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Re: How many layers can you add to the executive wormery?
HI
We have had 7 trays in use - with each tray 3/4 full - however we recommend a maximum of 5 for safety
Hope That Helps
Ronnie
We have had 7 trays in use - with each tray 3/4 full - however we recommend a maximum of 5 for safety
Hope That Helps
Ronnie
- Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:38 pm
- Forum: Worms & Wormeries
- Topic: To extend or not to extend!
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Re: To extend or not to extend!
Hi your post made me chuckle .... You can buy extra trays (the old black ecowormery is obsolete but we do have the trays for it still in stock) http://www.wormcity.co.uk/shop/ecowormery-tray-p-36.html but we generally don't advise adding more than 3 extra... or as you point out you can start a new w...
- Sun Feb 15, 2009 5:12 pm
- Forum: Worms & Wormeries
- Topic: When and how is the second tray added?
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Re: When and how is the second tray added?
hi all you need to do is dig to the very bottom of the 1st tray and take some of the black compost from the bottom this is vermicompost and can be placed into the bottom of the next tray - it will give the worms familiar territory to move into, then start adding food waste slowly to the new tray. Yo...