Plants, Ground, Vegetables, Other, CompostJanuary 24, 2012 2:14 am
I have got the onion slips planted and a good rain came, so now they are standing upright.  It won’t be long until I’ll be eating green onions with my meals…………..can’t wait……..emoticon
Ground, Fertilizers, CompostJanuary 13, 2012 7:15 pm

So, you think earthworms are outdoors creatures?  Well, you can actually raise them indoors, and use their castings to improve your soil, indoors and out.  

Container

Make it  large and manageable,  space 8 to 12 inches deep. They feed on the top layers of the bedding.  Bins can be plastic or wood.

 Drill 8 to 12, ¼-inch-diameter holes in the bottom and sides for aeration and drainage. Drill more holes if using plastic or   bedding stays wet.  Place a tray under  bin to collect  “tea” that drips from  bin.  Tea makes  good  fertilizer for houseplants.

Bedding

Options; shredded cardboard, newspaper, or coir (coconut husks); and peat moss. Mist  bedding with water if it looks dry.  

 Cover  bins to keep worms in  dark. Keep temperatures between 40°F and 80°F for survival,  place bins in cellar, warm garage.

 Red wigglers thrive in temperatures between 55°F and 77°F (Worms from garden, night crawlers, prefer cooler and deeper soils.) Buy red wigglers through the mail or at a bait shop.

 One pound of red wiggler worms (about 1,000 worms) can eat a 1/2 pound of  scraps a day.

Food

Feed worms vegetable scraps, fruit peels, coffee grounds, tea bags, crushed egg shells, and even leftover pasta. No spicy foods. Avoid  meats, fish, fatty and oily foods, and bones.  Lay a thin layer on top of  bedding.  Worms feed in the dark. 
A small amount of potting soil or cornmeal help your worms digest their meal.

 

Harvest

After 3 to 4 months your worms should have eaten the bedding  and the scraps. Top layer of matter should be dark brown and the consistency of chunky sand.  Harvest the castings. Push the castings to side, add more bedding and scraps.  Worms will go to the new bedding  and scraps. Dig out  castings and add more bedding and scraps.  Make sure to pick out stray wigglers and return 

Plants, Trees, Ground, Vegetables, FruitJanuary 8, 2012 5:06 pm

The weathermen say that we will have a good soaking rain in the next two days, so I got my buddy to come help me and we put the onion slips in the ground.  They need to be in the ground early anyway, because that gives them more time to grow.  I’m ready for some green onions with my meals.  emoticon

Plants, Trees, Ground, Fruit 5:05 pm

The ground is still moist, so it wasn’t a bad time to plant 2 peach trees.  I hope that this summer will bring a few to my waiting palate.  It’s nice to eat what you grow, especially when it’s good and sweet like peaches.  Now, if the birds will leave them alone, maybe I can spray them and deter the wasps, bees and such.

Ground, Weather, Other, Compost, EquipmentJanuary 5, 2012 5:31 pm

I now have the soil ready to start planting, in February.  The person who did my tilling for me, came back out last weekend and tilled it again, letting the soil dry out some more.  I must find some seed potatoes and hopefully some onion slips to plant soon.  Need to let the potatoes sprout, before I can plant them…….

Ground, Vegetables, Compost, EquipmentDecember 26, 2011 7:47 pm

Leaves are bagged and the garden is tilled waiting for the new planting season.  It’s been raining alot and I’m not able to get the garden soil turned over yet, but it needs it one more time before we try to plant.  I hope to get onions and potatoes planted when February gets here……..emoticon

Trees, Ground, Other, HomeSeptember 4, 2011 8:04 pm

The weather has turned cooler but not cool enough…with it comes the season of "Fall" which indicates the leaves will be turning golden and falling from the trees.  It will be another season for the yard people to do upkeep on area yards, by collecting the leaves for discard.  Some homeowner’s simply mulch the leaves back into the grass to become compost later.  This protects the roots of the grass as well from the winter’s chill and freezing temperatures.

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