Vermicomposting Session 3

For today, we had to complete the rest of our vermicompost layers. We picked up from where we left off last week, which was the cow dung slurry layer. So we started today with collecting dried leaves. 


Then we added them to the cow dung layer from last week. 


Next, we added another layer of the cow dung slurry. This will be the last layer.


When making vermicompost, it's important to keep in mind that the last layer should be cow dung. This is so that it's easy for the earthworms to burrow into it. Also, make sure to keep your pit moist. It shouldn't dry out at any cost.

For today, this was our last layer. We didn't add the earthworms this time because cow dung tends to be very hot when it's fresh. Sometimes even too hot to put your arm in. So the earthworms might die. Instead, we covered the pits with jute sacks. We will come back next week to add the earthworms.


The jute sacks are used to prevent rodents from digging into the cow dung and eating the worms. 

Our next step was to keep the bags moist, so we watered them.


And finally, we covered the pit with chuttas for added protection.


The most important part, of course, is to clean up after ourselves


We'll see you with the earthworms next week!














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