LFRB worm castings

I just want to share some worm compost with people of similar interest as me. So do you think that $5 + $15.45(shipping) is a reasonable price? I have some LFRBs ordered. I may be able to sell a couple of them this winter.
 
I just want to share some worm compost with people of similar interest as me. So do you think that $5 + $15.45(shipping) is a reasonable price? I have some LFRBs ordered. I may be able to sell a couple of them this winter.

If your asking me... already said its a good deal! Hard to say how much it will weigh without knowing the moisture content.
 
Is this your Brew?

If your asking if I raise my own worms, then the answer is yes. I currently have two refrigerators, one pit, one compost corral and several rubbermaid type worm beds all squirming with red worms. They are raised in a leaf mold/cardboard bedding and are fed rabbit manure and table scraps.
 
Yes and using it as worm food is double dipping. Breaking the rabbit manure even further down for the plants to intake. It also adds micro nutrients to the soil.
 
If your asking if I raise my own worms, then the answer is yes. I currently have two refrigerators, one pit, one compost corral and several rubbermaid type worm beds all squirming with red worms. They are raised in a leaf mold/cardboard bedding and are fed rabbit manure and table scraps.
Ok, the reason I ask is some people like to sell a product that is mass produced and bought outright from a larger company, with lots of fillers.

I have a good sized bin that is used for composting coffee grounds, old garden plants and veggies. I didn't introduce any red worms to the bin I just let the locals get in there and do their thing. So far so good.
but I would be interested in what you have just to try it. Two different worm castings and compost combined may be a good thing.

On another note, I used some Rabbit poo from a local breeder a few years back. That stuff had some fat red worms in it and I grew the best tomatoes that year.
 
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