Worm Farming Revealed
The Award-Winning Screenplay, The Beneficials, is currently undergoing another draft. This has been recommended by judges. 2 hrs. can be very expensive to produce animation. This will be a painful process (to cut out scenes) but very necessary.
02/15/2024
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10/25/2023
STARTING AN OUTSIDE COMPOST PILE (BEFORE WINTER)
This was a recent email exchange from someone in South Dakota.
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South Dakota here. Have a couple questions on worms. I
continually have a composting pile close to the size of a dump truck load. It consists of piled up cow dung, some wood chips from bedding material, waste and dirty hay, and table scraps and occasional garden stuff.
The piles seem to do very well but I’m figuring adding some
worms would only speed up the process? I have seen worms and slugs in there but not “packed” into there like they could be. Could you confirm my thinking, and how many worms would you suggest and would it be too late for this year to get them in there?
Seems like I read they don’t go deep and it does get cold here,
Thanks.
My Response,
Yes, you are correct in that worms would definitely speed up the process. If you've had the pile for a while and have not added to it and kept it moist/watered (from the tap or rain) you should see indigenous species of worms, especially the Canadian Nightcrawlers. I have them here in Kansas.
I would not add any composting worms as they will likely die in your state/region (especially with winter coming). My suggestion would be to comb through and find worms, mostly toward the bottom or edges of the pile. If you do not have very many, such as, 10 per sq ft. You could purchase Canadians from a local supplier or online supplier. European Nightcrawlers are NOT the same. They are a composting worm.
Canadians are deep burrowing and will come up for food and take it back into their burrow. If warm enough in the pile, they will stay right there. I've seen many without burrows.
I have had many piles of goat manure/hay mixed with kitchen scraps.
Some pics and content of starting and attracting worms:
https://www.wormfarmingrevealed.com/start-a-worm-farm.html
If you keep your compost pile in with the herd and cover it with a perforated tarp (to let rain water in) you can speed up the process slightly more.
This is a video of Canadian Nightcrawlers in my goat yard:
https://youtu.be/nvEIgeYwbAA
Another video on attracting worms to your pile, some are actually composting worms too:
https://youtu.be/2gatVfzC_cY?si=Ybnkc2deUJ-eNPGb
How to I.D. Canadian Nightcrawlers:
https://youtu.be/Rm7XRBONLF0
Thank you for your email,
Pauly
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Covered extensively at website and in my writings.
10/14/2023
ANNOUNCMENT ON THE WORM FARMING SCREENPLAY "THE BENEFICIALS"
The Beneficials - Heroes of the Soil, has recently made "Official Selection" from Iconic Images Film Festival.
This is The Beneficials' 5th Award!
If you'd like to know more about the Screenplay and how we're trying to BREAK INTO the movie industry, click the video link below and I'll walk you through the entire journey.
https://youtu.be/-u_9LrqEg74
Thank you to Everyone supporting the project
Pauly
10/12/2023
OVER 2,000 TOMATOES FROM 1 PLANT IN 2023.
Late Start, July 1st. Just Went Through a more-than-2-week drought with no watering from me or rain.
I've been on vacation and we've been through a severe drought in Kansas. NO watering but plenty of proper and prior mulching, worm/compost teaing, and slight pruning.
This is twice the size of my best tomato plant from the book Brown Thumb Green Thumb. 1,000+ tomatoes from that pic.
I have put most of my focus on this tomato plant to study and test the methodology of mulching with leaves, plus other methods I discuss. You MUST have the proper beneficial soil and watering methods. You must or should stay away from chlorinated water as much as possible.
My tomato plant would have been bigger with higher yields if I watered more and gave it more attention as discussed in my writings.
This year, due to certain circumstances, I've been forced to become a part, part time gardener. I hope this picture gives you some hope, excitement, and ideas for next year.
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