I started my worm bin 5/24/19 I have not harvested the castings yet, they don't seem ready. I didn't just want worm castings I wanted amazing worm castings. My reason for doing this is not to
compost household waist, I have a compost pile for that, I want a super product for my garden with out spending a ton. I used 1 year old
wood chips, some 1/2 done compost, coconut coir, and a little composted
chicken manure, and a little cut up
cardboard. I am not worried it is taking much longer then I read it
should, because I know it would because of the bedding, and with the heat we deal with I don't
feed the worms as often as most, and honestly I'm thrilled they lived through the summer heat.
Most of the research I did said to use cardboard, paper, and coconut coir as bedding, but to my mind it just seemed like better quality material would produce better quality product for my garden. Since I'm new at this I was interested in the different things others have tried, and if you had better, or worse results.
I was thinking now that the weather should cool down soon and the worms should feel like eating more I may start another bin with alternate bedding to see what happens. Looking forward to your wisdom. Thanks