Richard Drysift
Well-Known Member
You mean bum fuck Egypt? Ok if composted camel shit is your humis of choice but there are far better options. You can also get active microbes in your mix by adding material from an outdoor compost pile, or from composted cow, chicken, or bat shit. Any kind of humis will add to microbial populations but the best option IMO is fresh worm castings. When I talk about compost I really mean EWC.I read so much about compost. But I have no idea where to get any. Do I go to BFE and get some manure?
A worms guts contains all of the microbes needed to decompose organic matter for absorption by plant's root systems & the fresher it is the better it works. You can buy castings pre-bagged at most garden stores but the easiest and cheapest way to aquire the freshest EWC is to get it straight from a worms ass.
Having a worm bin is the best thing a grower can do to up their game in organics IMO. I use a worm factory 360 but you can also keep worms in a big ol smart pot. Doesn't have to be fancy but the worm factory makes it very easy to harvest castings with the stacking tray system. There's no smell or mess; everything is contained. A starter pack of 200 red wigglers is like $14; it's a small investment that pays off big time.