Saturday, January 25, 2020

Episode IV: A New Hope

After a tortuous week of watching UPS wind its way from the land of Texas, my new 400L insulated flow through has arrived (that’s 106 gallons for those in Myanmar, Liberia and The United States). Assembled on a fancy new pad of red brick paving stones, and standing 1.2 meters tall (look it up), the new oasis is a sight to behold.
 I chopped up some dried out Jerusalem Artichoke stems to make a mesh base to keep the drainage holes clear. Next up some finished (not sifted) compost from an open air pile. And look; worm cocoons.

Topped with a layer of dried out leaf litter, interspersed with a weeks worth of kitchen scraps, shaken, (not stirred) and a couple shovels of melting snow (free water); I expect the pile should heat up shortly after the snow percolates into the leaf litter. Hopefully it will get warm enough to hatch the cocoons, which are almost certainly the descendants of that ancient race of Peruvian Llama Manure Worms reborn.

 





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