tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6018243842588844050.post3769735812443155924..comments2024-02-17T06:35:59.649-06:00Comments on The Cabin Countess : Worm Farming, An Unusual Type of FarmerThe cabin countesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06682109834716757765noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6018243842588844050.post-7883992167067748352013-01-07T06:07:52.838-06:002013-01-07T06:07:52.838-06:00Good morning Barb. Thank you for posting the link ...Good morning Barb. Thank you for posting the link to my garden website/forum. Do you 'WORM FARM' during the Winter, inside your house? Isn't it great that between the compost pile and the worm farm how little we are adding to the landfills? I presently have two worm farms in the basement. A third will be started in a couple of weeks. I do 'brew' worm tea during the Winter, to feed my houseplants the excellent nutrients. I am continually learning how to 'tweak' worm farming in a tote. I do like your 'TOWER WORM FARM'. It looks so neat and tidy. <br />Larkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08627197005385922281noreply@blogger.com