I have been 'gifted' a wormery by a friend who has had no luck with it - all her worms (she reckons) have either drowned or escaped so, despite it costing her a small fortune, she has given it to little ol' me.
Thing is, it has come with no instructions (she can't find them) and no living worms. The worms aren't an issue, I can get a plentiful supply of brandlings from the community garden wormery, as their worms are breeding like, well, worms.
It's the plastic stacking type (looks a bit like a beehive), and I've spent hours googling for instructions on how to set it up correctly. It has four trays and a sump with a tap. There is some very manky looking coir bedding left (devoid of worms) in it, in just one tray.
Do I start it off with just one tray on top of the sump-tray, and then add another tray on top once the first is full? Or do I stack up all four, and just fill the top one (thinking that as the organic matter gets smaller it drops through to the lower trays?).
As I understand it, I don't need the coir, and could use shredded newspaper / non-shiny cardboard and a spadeful of garden soil?
As for the worms drowning, I think her mix must have been too wet or the damned thing is leaking somehow and letting in water.....I have read that putting a brick or similar in the sump will help with that by giving the worms something to crawl up onto and back into their dinner - is that right?
I've asked the vermiculturalists in the community garden, but they are all wormery snobs who hate the plastic ones (even free ones), the ones we have up there just look like big wooden ottomans, if you get my drift. They haven't a clue how a 'nasty plastic one' would work.........
Any ideas on how to get this big bugger up and running would be most appreciated! Thank you!!
