Re: [compost_tea] composting equipment, was This is a test

From: ray gore <xrg22000_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 10 May 2003 17:15:27 -0700 (PDT)

Not to mention the possibilities of having a more
fungal compost than thermal compost. Our large
commercial machines slice and dice according to Dr.E
--- Jeff Lowenfels <jeff_at_gardener.com> wrote:
> <<<<The benefits of vermicomposting are: no turning,
> no worries about mixing
> the correct proportions of "browns" to "greens", and
> no smell.
> Vermicompost contains lots of beneficial organisms
> and is much better
> compost for AACT than regular, high-heat
> compost.>>>>
>
> Paulette,
>
> Careful....As with any compost, what goes in does,
> indeed, impact what comes out. That is why some
> vermicompost is good in teas and some isn't. You do
> have to worry about what you feed your worms. And
> you have to consider that some vermicompost does not
> have the diversity other vermicomposts have...The
> SFI site contains some references to great
> vermicompost. Start there.
>
> Jeff
>
>


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