




Time to ring the wormy dinner bell....I'm sure these pics will be out of order (because I'm a blog-tard), but here's the order of events-first, I added half moistened moss, half moistened packing paper from my bonsai purchase. Then I put shredded newspaper in dry, then misted it with water. Next came food scraps, and although there are big pieces, they were frozen then thawed-this breaks down the cellular structure and helps the worms chow down easier. Then I sprinkled two used coffee filters and grounds over that (shredding the filters), sprinkled crushed, rinsed eggshells over that. Lastly, I covered all with a layer of moistened coir....now it's up to the wormies!
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