While growing organically in soil. Let's check out your interpretations of a simple set up for organic soil chili growing.
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I love using the litter from guinea pigs wonderful pets like tiny dogs but produce a ton of "manure" im using it to amend my backyard soil hopefully in a couple years i can grow in ground. Joe do you seriously have a pet rat?ajijoe said:PUT PLANTS IN GROUND, THROW DOWN HOSEHOLD ORGANICS,AROUND PLANTS
coffee grounds, veggie peals,litter from my pet rats etc, it all feed the worms and they feed the plant with there castings (poop)
quite simple and very effective
thanks your friend Joe
yeah rats are not too far behind G pigs when it comes to POOP, i had bothNightshade said:I love using the litter from guinea pigs wonderful pets like tiny dogs but produce a ton of "manure" im using it to amend my backyard soil hopefully in a couple years i can grow in ground. Joe do you seriously have a pet rat?
Nightshade said:I love using the litter from guinea pigs wonderful pets like tiny dogs but produce a ton of "manure" im using it to amend my backyard soil hopefully in a couple years i can grow in ground. Joe do you seriously have a pet rat?
ajijoe said:yeah rats are not too far behind G pigs when it comes to POOP, i had both
i use CARE FRESH paper bedding and i notice when the weather is wam and the soil stays moist enough the worms eat that stuff up like its going out of style, most is gone by the next time i put more down, so they do like it
thanks your friend Joe
WHO TOOK A SHIT ON MY GROCERIES!?!?Nightshade said:You should see what is on grocery store veggies
yes they love all that good stuff you throw down especially old coffee grounds, it like your ringing the dinner bell or something LOLNightshade said:I just use woods chip and that's great to know I will be buying around 1200 red wriggles or however you spell it and tossing them into my garden area with compost and leaves come spring time to help amend then I will be growing test tepins to see if its good for growing
Ive had those bastards, some BT takes care of them no problemajijoe said:
if you are going to use alot of wood be aware that you may end up with cut worms that can eat your roots it doesnt always happen but it can, i am told they dont like when the soil is a bit more acidic but that you have to be careful as well, you would be better of with old leaves and grass that stuff the worms like too and will help nitrofy your soil, also wood chips take time to break down and lock up alot of nutrients and are not released again until they break down, its not that big of a deal if your doing what i do, constant composting
sure thingimpending_bending said:
If I ever get peppers from you two, remind me to wash them
Next big recipe: Pig and rat sh#t salsa, picante style
LOL - now I got something to blame when people dont like my crappy cooking!ajijoe said:sure thing
if you make that people can say it taste like sh and mean it lol