I've been cold composting for about 8 years for my garden vegetables, and frankly the return that I'm getting is not as great as I'd originally hoped for. I recently started looking into vermicomposting, and the more I read about it, the more I like the idea of incorporating it. For those of you who have experience with either vermicomposting and/or cold composting, what have you found to be the pros and cons of each? What proportions would you use worm castings in compared to regular compost (my understanding is that worm castings are potentially hotter than regular compost)? My specific goals for vermicomposting are:
1) To supply organic matter into the soil, same as regular compost
2) I've read that worm castings are high in micros. It would be ideal to be able to use a fertilizer with desired target NPK and have a reduced number of supplements to provide the micros (or at least something to take care of most of the micro demand).
3) To boost the microbiology of the soil
Obviously I'm growing peppers but also tomatoes, watermelon, lettuce, figs, and other edibles. Looking forward to learning from those of you who have experience with it! Thanks for any help.
1) To supply organic matter into the soil, same as regular compost
2) I've read that worm castings are high in micros. It would be ideal to be able to use a fertilizer with desired target NPK and have a reduced number of supplements to provide the micros (or at least something to take care of most of the micro demand).
3) To boost the microbiology of the soil
Obviously I'm growing peppers but also tomatoes, watermelon, lettuce, figs, and other edibles. Looking forward to learning from those of you who have experience with it! Thanks for any help.
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