Effective microOrganisms

Started by paranoid mandroid, November 07, 2005, 22:47:09

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paranoid mandroid

anyone tried composting with Effective microOrganisms ?? i read about them on wigglywigglers today and they sound like an interesting but expensive way of composting. perhaps they would be good for meat waste.
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paranoid mandroid

Check out my blog. updated on wednesday 30th November 2005 you can say hello to my chickens ;D
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paranoid mandroid

i agree that a good heap should 'digest' what is thrown at it. its a bit expensive for me - i got a few wooden pallets for free and there you have it - a compost heap. no fancy gadgets, no fancy organism thingys. nothing. and the compost is d**n good.

i have the can-o-worms from wigglywigglers though, it is a good piece of kit cos you can get liquid feed (which i actually pour on my main heap) and compost which is great for loads of things (surprisingly). PLUS i add excess worms to my main heap as well to give it a lift. its very low maintenance. perfect for me ;)
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redimp

They is Brandlings - the best you can get.  Their wormcasts are highly fertile.  I get those in my bin that is in my back garden - transport some of them up to my lottie and put them in my bins up there - then never see them again.  Maybe its the toad I have hibernating in bin number 2 (sounds like a fine wine)
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