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My first Boo Boos in Vermicomposting
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Welcome to Goldenrod
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What
NOT to do to your earthworms!
This
page contains some of the mistakes I made as a new
earthworm grower, before the internet and it's vast store
house of do's and don't, back when there wasn't much
accurate information around, just a bunch of dreamers,
that knew it would work, but not HOW. Enjoy, I don't mind
if you see the humor in a bad situation, especially if
its mine instead of yours!
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My Mistakes
that You shouldn't make!
- There are a whole bunch of
different earthworms out there, there are those
that are claimed to be hybrids, super producers,
thoroughbred, etc. they all have their scientific
names, long unpronounceable things, and I don't
know, maybe they are better, faster and all of
that, but with any hybrid anything, I'm leery,
they are just to picky for me, I've always wanted
my earthworms to be "part of my life, not
take up all of it".
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- Since, I'm not currently
selling earthworms, except locally. I guess that
if I were selling them world wide, I would have
to have something special to say about mine too.
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- I really have been
satisfied with my old run of the mill, Red
Wiggler Earthworms, that's what the guy called
them, years ago, when I bought them... that's
what I still call them. I haven't gotten around
to individually naming them yet, they multiply to
quickly!
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- And then there are RED
Wiggler Earthworms.
- I'm only going to discuss
the "Old Chevy, (all right Fords too) of
earthworms" here. NO "Cadillac's,
Mercedes, or Corvettes"
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- Red Wiggler earthworms are
hardy little things, that have put up with a lot
of ignorance, mistakes and foul ups on my part
and still remained faithful to their upper most
goal of eating my garbage. Couldn't ask for more
devotion.
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- I haven't mistreated them
out of maliciousness, only a beginners ignorance.
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- When I first started with
my dream of vermicomposting, way back when. I had
moved from So. Calif., where I had a small bed of
earthworms, to Ft. Worth, Texas. I couldn't take
my earthworms with me. (Leaving my ex, clothes on
my back type thingy.)
- When I got settled in Ft.
Worth, I found an elderly man that had a fishing
bait business, he sold mainly Night Crawlers, but
did have a few beds of Red worms in the back.
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- He couldn't afford to pay
any wages and I couldn't afford to pay any money.
As a result I worked for him all week and carried
a cardboard box of Red worms home on Fridays, as
my pay check. Worked well for both of us, until I
had to start eating again!
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- One Friday, when I
returned home, the weather had dropped well below
freezing, and the wind was howling, as it only
can in TEXAS. I took my "paycheck"
quickly to the outdoor bed, opened the box and
dumped my Red worms onto the bed and I headed to
the house and a warm fire.
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- The next morning I was
shocked and heart sick, to see a big ball of Red
worms frozen into a ball on the top of the bed! I
ran and got an extension cord and heat lamp. I
put the lamp on the bed, closed the lid and
crossed my fingers.
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- A while later I checked
the bed, I had about four or five dead worms on
top, the rest had crawled down into the bedding.
I didn't find any dead ones later either. Decided
that day that since they weren't made of the
finest china in the world, maybe we would get
along...that was in 1976. I'm far more careful
now..
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- Since that time I've made
several other boo-boos, I had to leave home for
about nine months, I ask a friend to water and
feed my worm beds during my absence, he agreed
and even gave me updates on when he watered them.
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- When I returned home, I
found to my horror that he had been feeding and
watering my bedding bin (where I tear up and soak
new bedding, no worms) for all of those months,
my wormbeds were in a different part of the yard, that had
become overgrown with weeds. I was heart sick, I
had four beds of earthworms gone.
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- I had read that the egg
capsules would not hatch until the conditions
were right, on an off chance, I started watering
the totally dry beds.
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- A short while later (a few
weeks) I started finding baby worms, soon my beds
were once again up and running with far more
earthworms then I had originally. They had
forgiven me once again....
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- I can't tell you about all
of the money I've made during my years with
earthworms by selling them. I've made very little!
The only time I sell them is when I get too many
requests for them by fishermen and composters. If
they "make" me go out and get them, I
charge them!
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- I'm sure that if I had
wanted to sell the earthworms instead of the
castings throughout all of these years, that I
could have made a very good income from it and
probably would have been satisfied with that
income and probably would never have invented
AVSA.
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- Since I didn't want to
sell earthworms, but desperately wanted to sell
the vermicompost, I was forced into inventing
AVSA. Which I consider to be far better for
everyone, even our future generations, way down
the road.
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- AVSA will work well with
any breed of earthworms, the design is NOT based
upon the name of the earthworms, nor any
particular personality trait. It is based upon a
common thread that all earthworms that are "composting
earthworms" have. Staying within the
uppermost 4 inches of bedding, laying egg
capsules and eating garbage.
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- The design is not what has
to be adjusted, the schedule of separation is
based upon the particular earthworms
characteristics.
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- example:
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- exactablahmaptis hybrid
earthworms breed once per week, deposit one egg
capsule that hatches within one week and has 100
babies as a result.
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- When the vermicompost
level within AVSA reaches a pre-determined level,
wait one week and separate.
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- example 2:
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- slowlyeatssuperdooperpooper
hybrid earthworms breed once per month, deposits
one egg capsule that hatches within one month and
has 1 baby as a result.
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- When the vermicompost
level within AVSA reaches a pre-determined level,
wait one month and separate.
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- The separation is
dependent on the worms that are in it!
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- Personally I prefer my old
"Red Wiggler Earthworms", they might
not be as fast, fat, or sexually active as the
rest, but I've put them through Hell and they
forgave me..... kinda like an old pair of
slippers, to comfortable to replace.
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- Only you can decide
whether you want to drive an "Old Chevy or
Ford" or a "Cadillac or Mercedes",
even that isn't important. But where you park
them is... AVSA is a good garage!
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- Just drive safely and have
a really good time.. A wormin we will go.
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