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Q: Worms and Coffee Grounds
OK. So I understand that I can put coffee grounds in my worm bin.
My question is whether there is an upper limit to this. We drink a lot of coffee and I would hate for the little critters to get hyper and stampede. So, can I just toss in the grounds from my coffee pot each day? Roy - Carpe Noctem |
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Worms and Coffee Grounds
wrote in message ... OK. So I understand that I can put coffee grounds in my worm bin. My question is whether there is an upper limit to this. We drink a lot of coffee and I would hate for the little critters to get hyper and stampede. So, can I just toss in the grounds from my coffee pot each day? We don't use a bin, just loose soil with old planks on top outside the kitchen window. We throw out edible table scraps, coffee grounds, egg shells, etc, (no meat or bones) and from gathering worms to go trout fishing, I can tell you where the worms are concentrated. That's where the coffee grounds land!! YMMV Tom J |
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wrote in message ... OK. So I understand that I can put coffee grounds in my worm bin. My question is whether there is an upper limit to this. We drink a lot of coffee and I would hate for the little critters to get hyper and stampede. So, can I just toss in the grounds from my coffee pot each day? We don't use a bin, just loose soil with old planks on top outside the kitchen window. We throw out edible table scraps, coffee grounds, egg shells, etc, (no meat or bones) and from gathering worms to go trout fishing, I can tell you where the worms are concentrated. That's where the coffee grounds land!! YMMV Tom J |
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"Dwight Sipler" wrote in message
... wrote: OK. So I understand that I can put coffee grounds in my worm bin. My question is whether there is an upper limit to this. We drink a lot of coffee and I would hate for the little critters to get hyper and stampede. So, can I just toss in the grounds from my coffee pot each day? Roy - Carpe Noctem Kind of depends on how much coffee you drink and how large your worm bin is. I wouldn't add coffee grounds that made up more than 5% of the material added daily. My estimate, not based on any scientific observation. Since we just giving opinions without a basis, I'll say don't use more than 100% coffee grounds. I also think worms like Indonesian coffee grounds more than Latin American coffee grounds. Or you could just try giving them your coffee grounds; the worms will let you know how well you like it. -- Compostman Washington, DC USDA Zone 7 |
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"Dwight Sipler" wrote in message
... wrote: OK. So I understand that I can put coffee grounds in my worm bin. My question is whether there is an upper limit to this. We drink a lot of coffee and I would hate for the little critters to get hyper and stampede. So, can I just toss in the grounds from my coffee pot each day? Roy - Carpe Noctem Kind of depends on how much coffee you drink and how large your worm bin is. I wouldn't add coffee grounds that made up more than 5% of the material added daily. My estimate, not based on any scientific observation. Since we just giving opinions without a basis, I'll say don't use more than 100% coffee grounds. I also think worms like Indonesian coffee grounds more than Latin American coffee grounds. Or you could just try giving them your coffee grounds; the worms will let you know how well you like it. -- Compostman Washington, DC USDA Zone 7 |
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Worms and Coffee Grounds
wrote in message ... OK. So I understand that I can put coffee grounds in my worm bin. My question is whether there is an upper limit to this. We drink a lot of coffee and I would hate for the little critters to get hyper and stampede. So, can I just toss in the grounds from my coffee pot each day? Roy - Carpe Noctem Nothing that I have read about vermiculture indicates any specific proportions of what edibles to provide - the whole point is to recycle kitchen scraps/waste into a useful end product. However there is a rule of thumb that determines how large a worm bin you should have based on the amount of waste product you generate. Provided that ratio is maintained, I'd go ahead and give them as many coffee grounds as you have available, but provide any other kitchen scraps as well. I'd think a varied diet might encourage increased productivity. But then again, all that caffeine might just keep them up and running at full steam! You could always apply any excess coffee grounds directly to the garden, specially around acid loving plants. You may find this helpful: http://www.wormdigest.org/ |
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Worms and Coffee Grounds
My question is whether there is an upper limit to this. We drink a lot
of coffee and I would hate for the little critters to get hyper and stampede. BRBR A worm stampede! But who would wrangle them back into the compost? More seriously, if you gave them a lot too much you might kill them, if the case of P. Lyautey, who wrote the original stories on which "La Boheme" is based, was correctly reported. Supposedly died of blood poisoning/systemic gangrene after a long regime of 40 cups of coffee a day. zemedelec |
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Two earthworms, Joe & Bill where peacefully chewing along one day when there
came a loude BANG and they where blown across the yard. Joe says, "WOW, what was THAT?" Bill "Oh, that was just John, he's been over in the coffee grounds again" -- "In this universe the night was falling,the shadows were lengthening towards an east that would not know another dawn. But elsewhere the stars were still young and the light of morning lingered: and along the path he once had followed, man would one day go again." Arthur C. Clarke, The City & The Stars SIAR www.starlords.org Freelance Writers Shop http://www.freelancewrittersshop.netfirms.com Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord Ad World http://adworld.netfirms.com "Pam - gardengal" wrote in message news:aalRb.160857$na.274013@attbi_s04... wrote in message ... OK. So I understand that I can put coffee grounds in my worm bin. My question is whether there is an upper limit to this. We drink a lot of coffee and I would hate for the little critters to get hyper and stampede. So, can I just toss in the grounds from my coffee pot each day? Roy - Carpe Noctem Nothing that I have read about vermiculture indicates any specific proportions of what edibles to provide - the whole point is to recycle kitchen scraps/waste into a useful end product. However there is a rule of thumb that determines how large a worm bin you should have based on the amount of waste product you generate. Provided that ratio is maintained, I'd go ahead and give them as many coffee grounds as you have available, but provide any other kitchen scraps as well. I'd think a varied diet might encourage increased productivity. But then again, all that caffeine might just keep them up and running at full steam! You could always apply any excess coffee grounds directly to the garden, specially around acid loving plants. You may find this helpful: http://www.wormdigest.org/ --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.563 / Virus Database: 355 - Release Date: 1/17/04 |
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Worms and Coffee Grounds
Two earthworms, Joe & Bill where peacefully chewing along one day when there
came a loude BANG and they where blown across the yard. Joe says, "WOW, what was THAT?" Bill "Oh, that was just John, he's been over in the coffee grounds again" -- "In this universe the night was falling,the shadows were lengthening towards an east that would not know another dawn. But elsewhere the stars were still young and the light of morning lingered: and along the path he once had followed, man would one day go again." Arthur C. Clarke, The City & The Stars SIAR www.starlords.org Freelance Writers Shop http://www.freelancewrittersshop.netfirms.com Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord Ad World http://adworld.netfirms.com "Pam - gardengal" wrote in message news:aalRb.160857$na.274013@attbi_s04... wrote in message ... OK. So I understand that I can put coffee grounds in my worm bin. My question is whether there is an upper limit to this. We drink a lot of coffee and I would hate for the little critters to get hyper and stampede. So, can I just toss in the grounds from my coffee pot each day? Roy - Carpe Noctem Nothing that I have read about vermiculture indicates any specific proportions of what edibles to provide - the whole point is to recycle kitchen scraps/waste into a useful end product. However there is a rule of thumb that determines how large a worm bin you should have based on the amount of waste product you generate. Provided that ratio is maintained, I'd go ahead and give them as many coffee grounds as you have available, but provide any other kitchen scraps as well. I'd think a varied diet might encourage increased productivity. But then again, all that caffeine might just keep them up and running at full steam! You could always apply any excess coffee grounds directly to the garden, specially around acid loving plants. You may find this helpful: http://www.wormdigest.org/ --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.563 / Virus Database: 355 - Release Date: 1/17/04 |
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