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I have nixed the rotating composter idea, now I am thinking of getting a wormery, the type with several layers or trays. Does anyone have any experience with these?
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Ooo, interested in this thread as I’m thinking about one myself. The closest I’ve got is deciding a bokashi bin is not for me. Also interested in the layer ones.
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As before lots of history you could read. Here's a long thread with lots of positive posts viewtopic.php?t=241&hilit=wormery
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thankyou Geoff, I shall investigate :)

I always forget to do a search.
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I've had a good read through, thanks again Geoff!

I've decided on the Wormcity one, lots of advice and support available from them too.
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I bought one about 5 years ago I find weather like we have just had kills and he worms although if you have a root through the trays I can find lots of tiny ones , I’ve never had enough to spread around my plot but get quite a lot of worm tea and had a bit of soil from the trays I’ve used for potting
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