nicrose8
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I ordered 1000 Uncle Jim's Red Wigglers. I have my worm pit almost ready (using this model somewhat modified http://www.motherearthnews.com/homestea ... cleContent) but my rabbits are in stackers that have trays under their cages. I have to use either peat moss (least expensive), aspen shavings (most expensive by a lot so I'd like to not use this), pine shavings (middle but worst for the rabbits and I read not great for worms), or hay (tied with peat moss in terms of price) to keep the ammonia smell down and protect the rabbits' noses.
Which is or which combination is best for the worms and the garden?
Thanks for your help worm farmers and rabbit enthusiasts! And all my research has been done on google so any advice is welcome! :bunnyhop:
PS Can the worms handle a little bit of pine? I've got a lot of rabbit manure with a little bit of pine mixed in. Can I add this into my worm pit or is this totally off limits now? I'd love to get rid of the 50 gallon drum I've got sitting around...
Which is or which combination is best for the worms and the garden?
Thanks for your help worm farmers and rabbit enthusiasts! And all my research has been done on google so any advice is welcome! :bunnyhop:
PS Can the worms handle a little bit of pine? I've got a lot of rabbit manure with a little bit of pine mixed in. Can I add this into my worm pit or is this totally off limits now? I'd love to get rid of the 50 gallon drum I've got sitting around...