Countryfarmer
Active Member
Good information VG. I also managed to get a nice short read from my county extension office. Anyone considering worm farms should read it: http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/archives/parsons/publications/worm/worm.html
Really good (and nice and short) tutorial. Walks the new farmer through setup, temperature ranges, feeding and pest control.
One question though as you have grown your own worms. What do you do for them to maintain them through the winter? The literature says they prefer 60-80 degrees, but can tolerate temps down in the 40s. What about wintertime? Even here in the deep south we get down into the teens or lower during the heart of winter. Do you have to insulate the box? Or do they just go into hibernation mode?
Really good (and nice and short) tutorial. Walks the new farmer through setup, temperature ranges, feeding and pest control.
One question though as you have grown your own worms. What do you do for them to maintain them through the winter? The literature says they prefer 60-80 degrees, but can tolerate temps down in the 40s. What about wintertime? Even here in the deep south we get down into the teens or lower during the heart of winter. Do you have to insulate the box? Or do they just go into hibernation mode?