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I moved my wormery this Winter to the greenhouse and the reduction of
problems from last year (1st year) attempt in the garage has inspired me to get something even better setup for next year. The garage seemed to keep it cooler in Summer and stop the extreme cold in Winter but it didn't get the solar heat up in Winter and so the system just became too wet. In the greenhouse (with bubble wrap) its actually doing ok and I think the Winter suns really helping it to keep going. I obviously don't intend to leave it in the greenhouse in the growing season! But, I need to have two wormeries and I really want to have it in one place, not all this moving about at different times of year. I am looking at either making a jacket with bubble wrap or using floor insulation (polystyrene). I would have thought the latter would be good as in the Summer it would also keep it cooler? Has anyone any interesting setups they have got? I am kinda figuring wherever it goes I am then going to have to pretty it up (as the only places close to the house are in view of it) thanks amber -- email happy at dryad dot org |
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![]() Amber Ormerod wrote in message ... I moved my wormery this Winter to the greenhouse and the reduction of problems from last year (1st year) attempt in the garage has inspired me to get something even better setup for next year. The garage seemed to keep it cooler in Summer and stop the extreme cold in Winter but it didn't get the solar heat up in Winter and so the system just became too wet. In the greenhouse (with bubble wrap) its actually doing ok and I think the Winter suns really helping it to keep going. I obviously don't intend to leave it in the greenhouse in the growing season! But, I need to have two wormeries and I really want to have it in one place, not all this moving about at different times of year. I am looking at either making a jacket with bubble wrap or using floor insulation (polystyrene). I would have thought the latter would be good as in the Summer it would also keep it cooler? Has anyone any interesting setups they have got? I am kinda figuring wherever it goes I am then going to have to pretty it up (as the only places close to the house are in view of it) thanks amber -- email happy at dryad dot org Hi Amber, I don't have a wormery - hubby won't consider one :~((. However, having read your post, I'm wondering if a hot-water tank lagging jacket would solve the problem. You may have to modify it, but if you're lucky the hole for the plumbing might be in the right place for the wormery tap. One downside may the the price ... another downside might be dodgy chemical makeup which may harm your worms. Perhaps another ugler could answer these points. Spider |
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"Spider" wrote in message
... Hi Amber, I don't have a wormery - hubby won't consider one :~((. However, having read your post, I'm wondering if a hot-water tank lagging jacket would solve the problem. You may have to modify it, but if you're lucky the hole for the plumbing might be in the right place for the wormery tap. One downside may the the price ... another downside might be dodgy chemical makeup which may harm your worms. Perhaps another ugler could answer these points. I was concerned that without the plastic on the outside the lagging is like that stuff you use in lofts and so bad for you (fiberglass?) I also believe that you need to make sure things aren't too snug as they need some air. |
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![]() Amber Ormerod wrote in message ... "Spider" wrote in message ... Hi Amber, I don't have a wormery - hubby won't consider one :~((. However, having read your post, I'm wondering if a hot-water tank lagging jacket would solve the problem. You may have to modify it, but if you're lucky the hole for the plumbing might be in the right place for the wormery tap. One downside may the the price ... another downside might be dodgy chemical makeup which may harm your worms. Perhaps another ugler could answer these points. I was concerned that without the plastic on the outside the lagging is like that stuff you use in lofts and so bad for you (fiberglass?) I also believe that you need to make sure things aren't too snug as they need some air. Hi Amber, The tank lagging I'm thinking of is safely covered (in plastic/polyester ...?), so you would not be exposed to any fibreglass, if that is the inner content. However, you probably have a point about the aeration ... Drat, it seemed such a good idea. I'll put my thinking cap on. Spider |
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![]() "Spider" wrote in message ... Hi Amber, The tank lagging I'm thinking of is safely covered (in plastic/polyester ..?), so you would not be exposed to any fibreglass, if that is the inner content. However, you probably have a point about the aeration ... Drat, it seemed such a good idea. I'll put my thinking cap on. Yes I knew it had a covering but its normally in a cupboard not exposed to the sun and wind and rain etc and that might make the covering break down quicker? Anyhow I think the lack of air will be the problem. |
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![]() Amber Ormerod wrote in message ... "Spider" wrote in message ... Hi Amber, The tank lagging I'm thinking of is safely covered (in plastic/polyester ..?), so you would not be exposed to any fibreglass, if that is the inner content. However, you probably have a point about the aeration ... Drat, it seemed such a good idea. I'll put my thinking cap on. Yes I knew it had a covering but its normally in a cupboard not exposed to the sun and wind and rain etc and that might make the covering break down quicker? Anyhow I think the lack of air will be the problem. Hello again Amber, I've been back to the drawing board, but I'm hampered by not knowing the dimensions of your (or indeed any) wormery ... However, my current thought is that you might be able to use a large, black(or green) upturned dustbin. You won't need the lid*, of course. The dustbin should be drilled with lots of airholes for ventilation, but still retain enough panel integrity to remain rigid. It would be very simple to attach a handle to the base of the dustbin (now the top of your wormery) so that you can lift it off when required. *You could try using the lid for extra protection by bolting it to the top of your wormery cover, thereby boosting high-level shelter _and_ using the integral handle, instead of having to buy/make one. Now tell me it won't fit ..! :~{ Spider |
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![]() "Spider" wrote in message ... Hello again Amber, I've been back to the drawing board, but I'm hampered by not knowing the dimensions of your (or indeed any) wormery ... However, my current thought is that you might be able to use a large, black(or green) upturned dustbin. You won't need the lid*, of course. The dustbin should be drilled with lots of airholes for ventilation, but still retain enough panel integrity to remain rigid. It would be very simple to attach a handle to the base of the dustbin (now the top of your wormery) so that you can lift it off when required. *You could try using the lid for extra protection by bolting it to the top of your wormery cover, thereby boosting high-level shelter _and_ using the integral handle, instead of having to buy/make one. Now tell me it won't fit ..! :~{ Oh it won't fit :-)) kidding Its a can of worms and I also have an original wormery. Picies of both at http://www.greengardener.co.uk/wormeries.htm I have some spare bins about. So would the bin provide enough protection? |
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In article , Amber Ormerod
writes Its a can of worms and I also have an original wormery. Picies of both at http://www.greengardener.co.uk/wormeries.htm I have some spare bins about. So would the bin provide enough protection? Not seen your site when googling for a new wormery. Loved all the information and different styles of wormeries. What's the acidity levels of worm compost? However you don't sell a nice warm jacket for the wormery which has layers so you can emptier it easier. ![]() Is one in the pipeline so to speak? janet -- Janet Tweedy Amersham Gardening Association http://www.lancedal.net/aga/ |
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![]() "Janet Tweedy" wrote in message ... In article , Amber Ormerod writes Its a can of worms and I also have an original wormery. Picies of both at http://www.greengardener.co.uk/wormeries.htm I have some spare bins about. So would the bin provide enough protection? Not seen your site when googling for a new wormery. Loved all the information and different styles of wormeries. What's the acidity levels of worm compost? However you don't sell a nice warm jacket for the wormery which has layers so you can emptier it easier. ![]() Is one in the pipeline so to speak? Whose selling what? I am not selling anything and neither is anyone else in this thread that I know of. I put the site there as someone asked about what wormeries I was using. |
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In article , Amber Ormerod
writes In article , Amber Ormerod writes Its a can of worms and I also have an original wormery. Picies of both at http://www.greengardener.co.uk/wormeries.htm I have some spare bins about. So would the bin provide enough protection? Not seen your site when googling for a new wormery. Loved all the information and different styles of wormeries. What's the acidity levels of worm compost? However you don't sell a nice warm jacket for the wormery which has layers so you can emptier it easier. ![]() Is one in the pipeline so to speak? Whose selling what? I am not selling anything and neither is anyone else in this thread that I know of. I put the site there as someone asked about what wormeries I was using. Sorry, my mistake, for some unknown reason I thought you were referring to your own site. You did seem to be making lots of helpful suggestions so I put two and two together and made five ............ The site is interesting though and I hadn't seen it when I was looking for wormery information. Janet -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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![]() "Janet Tweedy" wrote in message ... Sorry, my mistake, for some unknown reason I thought you were referring to your own site. You did seem to be making lots of helpful suggestions so I put two and two together and made five ............ The site is interesting though and I hadn't seen it when I was looking for wormery information. ;-) |
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