Vermicomposting
- Amateurinawe
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Vermicomposting
Not exactly scientific. But are the plants closest to the worm bin getting a better feed ?
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Re: Vermicomposting
if the bin is bottomless or leaks, quite possibly yes
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Re: Vermicomposting
It appears to me that the plant in the back is getting more nitrogen due to it's height and depth of color. However it could be a different variety than the rest. Hard question to answer without all of the facts.
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Re: Vermicomposting
Yes the bins have holes drilled below the surface line. Tomatoes on left are all either alicante or gardeners delight, indigo rose moving further right.
The alicante is darker
The alicante is darker
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