If you have read any of my Verma
compost posts this year, my poor worms have really been through it. This spring my boys accidentally dropped a tree limb on my worm bin which is a plastic bin, so it broke the lid and cracked the bin in several places. They forgot to tell me, and it rained quite a bit. When I went to
feed them a discovered a soggy mess.
I moved them to the
greenhouse because I didn't have time to make a new bin. They eventually had a good moisture level.
Summer came and I we had a very busy and super stressful time. At some point I realized I was assentualy cooking my worms in the
greenhouse.
I still didn't have time to make a new bin, so I found a shady spot, made sure a fed them and kept them moist.
This fall I finally made a new worm bin. I didn't expect to have many worms, I certainly didn't deserve them. Surprisingly there were quite a few worms. They were small, and not very active, but they were alive.
I have been keeping them watered and feeding them, but the food is lasting a long time, and I didn't see hardly any worms. I decided to put it back in the greenhouse (I will have to make sure I take it out in April). It's unheated so the temperature is around 65 to 75 degrees during the day. Yesterday I checked to see if they needed to be fed. They didn't, but I saw lots of nice sized active worms. The food is lasting a long time probably because it's a pretty new bin, so there's lots of bedding to process, as well as the "food".
It shows how tough, and resilient worms are. With all those poor things went through, and are now thriving again. I'm definitely going to make sure I'm a better care taker to my worms, they certainly deserve it.