Re: [compost_tea] Re: Simple is best
My worms eat nothing but vegetables. Some banana skins but mostly
vegetables I grow with only compost made from feedstock I can trust.
I don't think they can eat butternut squash hulls. At least they are
disappearing very slowly. My bin has lots of white fungus and a few
of what looks like white stemmed plants.. Should I feed them the
seed scraps also?
On 14 Dec 2004 at 21:34, Jeff Lowenfels wrote:
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> Sure worm compost is great stuff for making tea. Just make sure they
> are eating good stuff.
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> The C:N ratio has nothing to do with maturity, but rather what kinds
> of material you put in the compost ie green(N) vs brown (C).
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