A blog about trying to live a green life in the city with as much of a country feel as possible. Vegetables, foraging, preserves, crafts, wildlife, community, recycling, cycling... Helen, Leyton, London, E10
Monday, May 28, 2012
Wormery working in the heat
Below is a photo of my womery taken on Saturday. The brown sludge was still kitchen veg and weeds, etc, a week earlier, but a few days of heat had turned it to sludge. No signs of worms in the top layer though.
Last year I sowed carrots between my leeks and I didn't see a single one come up. Two must have done though, as when I went to clear the bed for the beans (planted out this evening) I found two carrots with long frothy fronds. So in they went into the worm compost.
Hopefully on the Tuesday Jubilee holiday I will have time to get the compost from the lower trays.
Labels:
worm compost,
wormery
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