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Worm Compost Facts

Excellent pop, thanks. I always got my best results when using castings. I was forced to stop using them when my local source for bulk castings stopped selling in bulk. I've recently found another source about 2 hours away and am planning on making a trip in the near future to pick some up. One cubic yard for $47 plus tax. I'm planning on getting 3 yards and use them in my veggie gardens as well as my grows.
 
Nice vid man!! Dang Muddy thats a stellar deal.Im sooo waiting for my farming areas to get onboard with a larger composting n distribution facility.thats the type of deal Im waiting to stumble onto LOL!
 
For sure, especially when you consider that those 30 lb. bags come out to about $1.00 a lb. A cubic yard is about 1,000 lbs., so less than $.05 a lb. Google bulk worm castings, you might find someone in your area.
 
I LOVE my worm farm(s) currently have 3 uncle Jim's running. Agreed castings are essential for organic growing.
 
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