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11:53 2009/06/28
| Web Guy
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The onion sack method works great. I've tried the piles on a sheet of plastic too, but the Arizona heat was too harsh. What method do you prefer? Do you have a method that noone has tried before?
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19:06 2009/07/10
| OrganicWormFarm
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Web Guy,
Actually I built a simple multi screen prototype out of a five gallon jug and other materials. You can read more and see the end result at http://wormcompostingblog.com/…..harvester/
Bruce
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03:35 2009/07/11
| Web Guy
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Hi Bruce,
Nice! I built a harvester much like that and it worked great. I really like how you installed it in a plastic bin. I didn't think through that far. Too bad I gave it away when I moved. I might need to make another one and use some of your ideas there.
Brad
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03:08 2010/08/15
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yes. really nice ideas there. I want to give it a try but too lazy to build one – it took me 3 weeks to finish my worm bin then! lol. found this article over the net.. thought it can help. http://knol.google.com/k/camil…..6qdq56h/2#
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