I started up a worm bin about six months ago and lost majority of them died off during my last rain. I had a Rubbermaid unit myself and had drilled holes on the too to give them air. And all the rain fell thru. Opened it up one day and it was filled to the brim with water. I drain the tea that was at the bottom out and poured it into my garden, hedges that I'm currently trying to grow and several fruit tress I have on my property. As well as the remaining water. Like you stated left with pretty much mud. So I added a bunch of dry organic soil and save a few of the worms. Hopefully they can reproduce to a higher number. And since have moved them indoors. Couple question though.
First how do you properly use the compost tea? What part per part am I supposed to use? Full strength or diluted?
Second is coffee groups and expresso grounds good off either compost or soil alternative ? I work at a grocery store with a coffee /juice bar and have been bringing some home lately but they honestly produce or toss yo much away. I can only use so much. But thought that if it can be a soil alternative it would be good to store. Please feel free to add or pm me with any info. Thanks in advance.
First how do you properly use the compost tea? What part per part am I supposed to use? Full strength or diluted?
Second is coffee groups and expresso grounds good off either compost or soil alternative ? I work at a grocery store with a coffee /juice bar and have been bringing some home lately but they honestly produce or toss yo much away. I can only use so much. But thought that if it can be a soil alternative it would be good to store. Please feel free to add or pm me with any info. Thanks in advance.