Worm Bins
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Wood bin
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Me and my bin!
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Wood bin
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Leaf bedding
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A Rubbermaid Bin
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Plastic covering bedding
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My first bin
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Inside the bin
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PVC ventilation tubes
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1959 Rifle Shipping Box Bin
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1959 Rifle Storage Box Bin
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1959 Rifle Storage Box Bin
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Rifle box bin
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Label on Rifle box bin
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Worm room
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Worm room
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Album Description:
Some examples of worm bins. Bins can be cheaply made using a variety of boxes and crates.
Album Info:
Album Stats:
- Photos: 19
- Views: 30,098
- Downloads: 20


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Nice photos,Amy. This is my initial investigation into the raising of worms. My only interest is to try to introduce worms to my compost pile, which seems to be devoid of worms. I think that the racoons or possums may be taking care of the worms. I have started adding blood meal, which hopefully will discourage the critters. I use the compost for my potted plants of which I have an abundance. Thanks again, Amy.
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jack 2004.02.09 at 17:02:27 PST
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