yes i got it from council for £66.they had leaflets at allotment shop but website had it for same price.
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Reviving this thread rather than starting a new one... I’ve used a Can o’ Worms plastic bin for several years and am still amazed at the kitchen waste gunge that goes in and the rich compost + free liquid feed that comes out. The multi-tray system works well.
I’d like to get another one and wonder if anyone’s tried using the square multi-tray model from “Original Organics”? (who claim to have invented the idea of the wormery). See http://www.originalorganics.co.uk/index.htm
As they all tend to be very expensive I’m wondering if anyone’s invented/built for themselves a cheaper alternative that works just as well? The essentials seem to be: easy to get the gunge in; easy to get the compost and liquid feed out; frost protected or moveable; relatively free from flies. For example, has anyone converted a wheelie bin? (not that I have a spare wheelie bin but can always nick a neighbour’s I suppose… )
Some sites seem to supply “tiger worms” (as originally supplied to me), some “dendrobaena worms” – are they one and the same?
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You need to look on the worm site I use http://www.recycleworks.co.uk/forum/index.php
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
Which one are you and is it how you want to be?
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Oh what a great site, thanks Alison, it's taken me two evenings to wade (wriggle?) through a small part of it.... And now I'm feeling parentally guilty about my worms as I just put the gunge in and take the compost out, (e.g. I don't give them treats or invite them in to watch the telly... ).
Useful site, thanks. bb.
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