Last weekend we re-bedded the worm bin. It's getting to be a really long process to do the main worm bin and the others that are the various stages. I don't know if we'll do anymore total worm volume measurements the next time. It takes too long to try to find all the worms!
Anyway, it looks like our worm family has grown to be about a Starbucks Iced Venti cup and a half now. It's been just about 1 year. I originally posted about the worms back on April 25th here http://nakama-m-photos.blogspot.com/2009/04/compost-worm-bin.html and on August 3rd here http://nakama-m-photos.blogspot.com/2009/08/harvesting-our-compost-re-bedding-our.html.
I took a lot of photos and videos this time to try to keep up with the times. Ever since Kelli's co-worker, Lisa, sent us her You Tube Video Blog of her trying the Japanese Kit Kats while she had all the props and make-up and wardrobe set up for it, it just seems like I'm not making the cut without some videos! Hahaha. I'm still trying to get her to share that video to the whole wide world!! I'm starting a petition!
OK here are the photos and some really EXCITING National Geographic <i>like</i> video of some of those crazy, aggressive lizards that have invaded Honolulu attacking the little bugs coming out of the compost pile! **PG 13 contains graphic footage of "animals" in the wild eating for their survival...** Hahaha. Don't fall asleep watching or the lizards in your house might pounce!
You Tube Videos
Watch out Steven Speilberg, this is only my beginning... Hahahaha!www.RickNakama.com
did you get your worms from the worm lady? i heard she's the only one in hawaii who sells them? those lizards are crazy! i haven't heard about a lizard invasion in hawaii?! are you using the soil to plant things or is it just for compost?
ReplyDelete@Cody Cakes we got our worms from the Waikiki Worm Company lady. I think there are other farms that sell worms too, but for us city people, I think she's the most convenient place. I'll use the compost in my garden as soon as I transplant my plants into the garden. Those lizards are pretty crazy. They come right up to us to eat a bug!
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