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	Comments on: Cold Compost &#038; Worm Inn Maintenance	</title>
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		By: Bentley		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Mark!
Another reminder of the fact that everyone has their own personal preferences, and that no one opinion (certainly not MINE - haha) should be treated as &quot;gospel&quot;!
:-)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Mark!<br />
Another reminder of the fact that everyone has their own personal preferences, and that no one opinion (certainly not MINE &#8211; haha) should be treated as &#8220;gospel&#8221;!<br />
🙂</p>
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		By: Mark from Kansas		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Mark from Kansas]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[I put my aged leaf compost as a top bedding for my Worm Inn. I ground the leaves through a 1/8 screen first. I never thought of the Worm Inn as having a sweet spot (I am a bin fluffer) The Worm Inn is doing better than my expectations, I can&#039;t keep it full. I do get the really wet stuff as Bently mentioned. What I do in that case is overfeed and put the wet stuff, worms and whatever comes out of the bottom and cover the food I added. It seems to work for me. I do collect the runoff from the bottom and have been diluting it to dump on a patch of grass in my front yard. I don&#039;t think it has helped or hurt the patch of grass, it looks the same as the rest of the lawn. What I want to start doing is match the bin juice to some paint swatches and maybe come up with a mix that will give me an indicator on which way the juice may help my grass.
On another note, it seems my fungas gnats have left, they must have moved to Canada.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I put my aged leaf compost as a top bedding for my Worm Inn. I ground the leaves through a 1/8 screen first. I never thought of the Worm Inn as having a sweet spot (I am a bin fluffer) The Worm Inn is doing better than my expectations, I can&#8217;t keep it full. I do get the really wet stuff as Bently mentioned. What I do in that case is overfeed and put the wet stuff, worms and whatever comes out of the bottom and cover the food I added. It seems to work for me. I do collect the runoff from the bottom and have been diluting it to dump on a patch of grass in my front yard. I don&#8217;t think it has helped or hurt the patch of grass, it looks the same as the rest of the lawn. What I want to start doing is match the bin juice to some paint swatches and maybe come up with a mix that will give me an indicator on which way the juice may help my grass.<br />
On another note, it seems my fungas gnats have left, they must have moved to Canada.</p>
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