Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Discjuggler Keeps Telling Me To Reboot



First the heat and now the rain ... total there are always things that affect climate worms. The good news is that rain can serve you for the worm, but you have to dip a little if you do not bring umbrella.

One of the things you have is rain water that is ideal for the earthworms. Unlike the one you use, especially if running water is totally pure rain. Sure you can bring some of the little things that we threw to the air, but well, that we can not avoid.

However, the fact that you leave your cribs Vermiculture uncovered a while ago with clean water and as they like. In addition, the worms are "programmed " to be born when it's raining (that's his natural life cycle), so you're not doing any harm.

If you do, just remember that the cradles of Vermiculture are very "soft " for rain, so, if large droplets, you can leave a minefield for worms. The simplest ways to avoid this is to use newspaper (even looks like they did for worm). Just put it as cover and let it be. When wet, the newspaper will pass the water, but absorb the " shock "of large water drops.

The best is to use mosquito netting. It's more work but just need to put as cover a few inches of Vermiculture. Drops, falling, almost exploding, dropping a spray to give everything to earthworms and highly oxygenated water that did not complain that they lack air.

Finally, we must use the rain for something, not just as an excuse to be at home watching TV. If you're going to start a new Vermiculture, that's better than letting the rain soak your new material and have colonies of bacteria to multiply much more.

Well, I can not do anything else for these worms, I'll to watch TV ...

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