Wormery
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- retropants
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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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As before lots of history you could read. Here's a long thread with lots of positive posts viewtopic.php?t=241&hilit=wormery
- retropants
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thankyou Geoff, I shall investigate 
I always forget to do a search.
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.
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
