since you're experienced, maybe you can help me, too ... after his post reminded me of doing that a million years ago, I went outside, and filled an old ice chest with my premium-quality potting soil I had left in the bag ... I figured I'd go buy a couple dozen nightcrawlers, and toss in it ... the theory being, the ice chest helps keeps the pests outta my soil, and the soil will gradually get a bit better from the worms doing their thing ... I can fill a pot with soil, throw some new bag soil in to replace it, and the cycle repeats ... too optimistic of me ?? ... I can always go fishin' ..... :smokin:
the image reaper Reviewed by the image reaper on . Worm farm odor, et al So I'm looking at starting a worm farm for my soil plants to do homemade organic :-) As far as I can tell, I should be fine with one that's small, like a gallon. However my main concern is odor. This will be in a bedroom, so is it gonna stink to high hell like a large compost pile? (my girlfriend hates doing bedroom stuff when I put on the earth juice catalyst, don't want a composty shit smell making it worse) And additionally, my reading on the OG FAQ's talked about other decomposing Rating: 5