I have a hot(ish) composter in the garden, hotter at the top, cooler at the bottom. (Aerobin).
The compost coming out of the bottom is absolutely chock full of worms - much, much more than my usual allotment compost heap which sits on the earth. It’s an extreme number of worms.
I’m mixing my aerobin compost together with some bagged compost to lighten it a bit for my bigger flowering plant containers. Can anyone recommend a way to get the billions of worms out? I feel bad putting them in a container, it seems like a worm prison!
I suppose they could wriggle their way out of the drainage hole at the bottom, but the containers stand on the patio, so it’s still a sad life for the worms even if they make an epic bid for freedom. I spend a lot of gardening time trying to make worms happy, and this feels wrong. Though these are a reddish colour, so I suppose are compost worms rather than earthworms? Does that make a difference?
Am I worrying about nothing?(!)
I think I spend too much time thinking about worms.
The compost coming out of the bottom is absolutely chock full of worms - much, much more than my usual allotment compost heap which sits on the earth. It’s an extreme number of worms.
I’m mixing my aerobin compost together with some bagged compost to lighten it a bit for my bigger flowering plant containers. Can anyone recommend a way to get the billions of worms out? I feel bad putting them in a container, it seems like a worm prison!
I suppose they could wriggle their way out of the drainage hole at the bottom, but the containers stand on the patio, so it’s still a sad life for the worms even if they make an epic bid for freedom. I spend a lot of gardening time trying to make worms happy, and this feels wrong. Though these are a reddish colour, so I suppose are compost worms rather than earthworms? Does that make a difference?
Am I worrying about nothing?(!)
I think I spend too much time thinking about worms.
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