Worm Farming for the Garden
It has been a busy and crazy gardening season here. I hope that you have had good luck with your garden as well! This has been the first full garden we have had since I got sick three years ago so it has taken a lot out of me to keep up with the garden and then with the harvesting, canning and dehydrating. But I am so thankful for the garden it is what has kept my spirits happy.
So, even though I have enjoyed the garden and it has done well, it hasn’t done as well as what I wanted with my tomatoes. To be fair to the tomatoes it wasn’t all their fault. Ron created two new beds and I didn’t pay attention enough to the soil we put in them. We actually put to much compost in the beds. So the tomato yield wasn’t what I thought it should of been.
We are actually going to put in another two new beds this fall and I don’t want to make the same mistake so I decided to add a new venture to help our gardens.
WORMS
I decided to shoot a video this week about starting worm vermiculture.
Here it is. My first 1st delivery of red wiggler worms for the garden.