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Chris[_14_] 24-03-2013 06:56 PM

Another post-Sandy question
 
My composters were inundated with sea water in Sandy. Will earthworms
survive and recover, or do I need to re-seed the bins with earthworms?

Chris

David Hare-Scott[_2_] 24-03-2013 09:45 PM

Another post-Sandy question
 
Chris wrote:
My composters were inundated with sea water in Sandy. Will earthworms
survive and recover, or do I need to re-seed the bins with earthworms?

Chris


Make a pile on top with compost (not composting material) or soil with a
high organic content at least 20cm deep. Keep damp. In two weeks turn over
and inspect for worms.

D


songbird[_2_] 25-03-2013 04:05 AM

Another post-Sandy question
 
Chris wrote:

My composters were inundated with sea water in Sandy. Will earthworms
survive and recover, or do I need to re-seed the bins with earthworms?


did you take a look?

it's been long enough since Sandy to
hatch new worms.

if the bins are kept above freezing
you should see worms in there.

if not, replace the worm bedding and
get some new worms from a leaf pile.


songbird

Chris[_14_] 28-03-2013 08:16 PM

Another post-Sandy question
 
On Mar 24, 5:45*pm, "David Hare-Scott" wrote:
Chris wrote:
My composters were inundated with sea water in Sandy. Will earthworms
survive and recover, or do I need to re-seed the bins with earthworms?


Chris


Make a pile on top with compost (not composting material) or soil with a
high organic content at least 20cm deep. *Keep damp. *In two weeks turn over
and inspect for worms.

D


It seems I am still in shock, and not thinking straight. I had to go
to a website that suggested, as far as my lawn, I take a sample inside
and try to grow it under optimal conditions. DUH. OK, time to get it
together.

Thanks

Chris

Chris[_14_] 28-03-2013 08:18 PM

Another post-Sandy question
 
On Mar 25, 12:05*am, songbird wrote:
Chris wrote:
My composters were inundated with sea water in Sandy. Will earthworms
survive and recover, or do I need to re-seed the bins with earthworms?


* did you take a look?


I have not really wanted to go out there recently. We cleaned up most
of the debris but it's still pretty darned ugly. Sheesh. The only way
to get it not-ugly is to get out there and get to work.


* it's been long enough since Sandy to
hatch new worms.

* if the bins are kept above freezing
you should see worms in there.


Gonna go check.


* if not, replace the worm bedding and
get some new worms from a leaf pile.

* songbird


Thanks!

Chris

songbird[_2_] 29-03-2013 03:59 AM

Another post-Sandy question
 
Chris wrote:
....
Thanks!


you're welcome. :)


songbird


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