In my first “Summer Camp Vermicomposting” post I mentioned that I was expecting to receive some images of the finished Silver Lake system at some point. Well, Leanne did indeed send some along (thanks again, Leanne!), so here ya go.
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As you can see, it is a beautiful looking worm bed – I can’t wait to actually see it up close! Speaking of which, I am hoping to head up to the Silver Lake camp next week for my first visit! So you can expect a much more in-depth update on the project fairly soon!
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Oh yes! That’s what i’m talking about!
Hey Bentley,let me know if i can help with questions.I already know it’s easy to make a patch panel with newspaper if the paper breaks too early.You can slide it in place carefully.Also it is better to have a little wet paper on the bottom of the floor.My worms went under my catch pans and dried out!
Leanne,
That is one sweet looking bin. I think you are really going to love the wonderful world of worms!
The whole summer camp vermicomposting thing tickles me. Even 60 years later, I can still remember my Girl Scout summer camp. I wonder if the kids will learn songs about vermiculture? Hmmmm…never mind.
I agree that their set up looks great. Look foreward to updates …along with any vermi-camping-campfire songs you might learn.
That’s a really nice looking bin!
Looks like a VermiCondo!