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Hi! Not sure if this is the best place for this post, but wanted to ask whether a water butt I picked up from the dump would be suitable for use as a wormery?
Any thoughts please?
Thank's Zaz, I was worried there wouldn't be enough air or it may be difficult to empty? We have a few water butts already and I'm contemplating making a gutter for our polytunnel for this butt, using it for nettle fertilser or a wormery...
I had one of those wormeries that looks like a wheelie bin. Impossible to empty!! I nearly fell in the thing The stacked ones are much easier to deal with. Use yours for liquids not worms
Thank's Zaz, I was worried there wouldn't be enough air or it may be difficult to empty? We have a few water butts already and I'm contemplating making a gutter for our polytunnel for this butt, using it for nettle fertilser or a wormery...
You would be better off using for a water butt and putting comfrey teabags in next year [get plastic milk bottles, drill some holes in it, stuff full of comfrey and then put into waterbutt, at the end of the season [Oct time] take the teabag out and put the comfrey on the compost heap. Throw the plastic away.
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