Monday 9 March 2015
Compost Tea
Compost and its by-product "compost tea" are like black gold to gardeners. However, most systems Ive seen for making tea would take a lot of "gold" to purchase!
Not so with the system that Marjory Wildcraft of Backyard Food Production reported on recently. While traveling in the North West, she met Peter Paul who gave her a tour of his worm composting and tea brewing system that would be fairly reasonable for most gardeners. Especially when you compare costs for purchasing similar nutrients directly from a nursery or garden center.
Not so with the system that Marjory Wildcraft of Backyard Food Production reported on recently. While traveling in the North West, she met Peter Paul who gave her a tour of his worm composting and tea brewing system that would be fairly reasonable for most gardeners. Especially when you compare costs for purchasing similar nutrients directly from a nursery or garden center.
I have a small worm bin that is going really well, but I think Im now in the market for a LARGE, used trough like Peters. If someone could just come up with a better way to sort through all those worms when its time to harvest the castings!
Do you use compost tea or raise your own worms? What has your experience been like? Was it worth the work sorting through the little critters to use the castings?
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