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Creating soil to grow garden
#21
speaking of worms..everytime my horse poop sits for a day and i go to clean it there are red worms underneath...what are these?
usually the chickens have been scratching around the poop and i figured they had some part to play in this...
and in my poop pile there are lots of earthworms (i think)....really makes nice soil after it sits for awhile with straw mixed in it...
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#22
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Originally posted by aikahimomma

speaking of worms..everytime my horse poop sits for a day and i go to clean it there are red worms underneath...what are these?...


Hey aika -

They might be tiger worms or red wigglers that are often found on Horse farms where they do Vermicomposting

I hope your horse doesn't have worms though [xx(]


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#23
damon..someone years ago assured me these worms did not come from the horse but they seemed to infer the chickens may play a part..never did confirm that aspect..i do worm them regularly
thanks for the link..i may start a red worm side business [Big Grin]
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#24
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Originally posted by aikahimomma
...i may start a red worm side business [Big Grin]


I would think that RED worms would make excellent fish bait [8D]


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#25
then i would have to buy a boat [:0]
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#26
Don't make a special call, but if you happen to talk to her, can you make sure she got my email on the 8th of this month?

John Dirgo, R, ABR, e-PRO
Aloha Coast Realty, LLC
808-987-9243 cell
http://www.alohacoastrealty.com
John Dirgo, R, PB, EcoBroker, ABR, e-PRO
Aloha Coast Realty, LLC
808-987-9243 cell
http://www.alohacoastrealty.com
http://www.bigislandvacationrentals.com
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#27

The key to growing in cinder is keeping it moist (bacteria grow in it which gives of nitrogen which makes it a complete fertilizr when moist.) I like, for potted plants to have about 75% to 80% cinder mixed with whatever I can get my hands on i.e., compost, dirt if I can get it and I always use perilite and or vermiculite for better water retention. Same formula for growing in the aina ... create a puka, fill, water and plant. When I water the plants, both potted and in the ground, I like to use some form of fertilizer in the solution about every third time. Water a lot when its dry and cut back when its wet outside. When it's overcast and cool ... take cuttings from your best plants. I always carry a knife and water in my vehicle and if I see a plant I want a cutting from I just ask to take a cutting and most people will say sure. I have a beautiful giant yellow passion fruit which I originally obtained that way plus several others. Main thing is to just keep 'pumping' in the plants until there's not any room left. I've been in Black Sands for years with three lots and I'm still on the prowl for more species.
If you're a garden 'freak' like me this is the place to be dispite the bugs and the weeds!! (and giant snails)

JayJay
JayJay
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#28
Carey -- attempting to email you via Punaweb bounces back.

John Dirgo, R, ABR, e-PRO
Aloha Coast Realty, LLC
808-987-9243 cell
http://www.alohacoastrealty.com
John Dirgo, R, PB, EcoBroker, ABR, e-PRO
Aloha Coast Realty, LLC
808-987-9243 cell
http://www.alohacoastrealty.com
http://www.bigislandvacationrentals.com
http://www.maui-vacation-rentals.com
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#29
Ditto to Carey about email bouncing back....

Katie

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