Monday, October 26, 2009
Getting Dirty
It has been awhile since I have written. I went to a psychic today. You may ask what that has to do with writing about gardening. Well she told me that I need to let all these ideas out and move forward with them. So I am starting with being more dedicated to my blog. My little blog here derserves that attention. I'd like to write about something I am quite passionate about and my son has become quite passionate about...WORMS. Yes worms. You may at first think eewww. Although if you are a gardener you may say "Yaaaah!" The little man and I have been quite busy with our worm bins and making new little bins of compost. I have been showing him how we can add things to the compost bins and watch them compost down into a wonderful black gold. Today we dumped out one of our bins and addes some leaves from the neighbors yard and a little straw. We also added some worm castings and some chicken poop. We mixed it together and them put it back into its bin. We will continue to turn it every other day or so and see how long it takes to compost. I have been teaching him how the worms eat our "garbage". He enjoys watching the little guys wiggle around and feed on the rotting food. He understands that bacteria breaks down the food then the worms are able to eat it. Their castings or poop is high in nitrogen. He knows if we add some worms and their castings to our compost bins that it will speed up the process. Composting and worm bins are a great activity for children. Sometimes I will catch him out at the bins looking for worms or even turning the compost. He's three. I have added some pictures of our day. I will write more about bins. I have also added some pictures of our swiss chard starts planted with some of the compost we screened last week.
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