What I thought I might try is creating a small compost bin directly in my growbed to make sure the worms have enough to eat.
I have a lot of duckweed growing in my system, and that one fish has to power the new bigger growbed, and the duckweed.
Duckweed uses quite a bit of useful nutrient so I thought I should remove some, and add it back into the system via the composter.
I pulled out a quarter of a bucket or so of my duckweed from the system, and dumped it on some dry, sheltered concrete to dry.
I need to dry it first to kill it, because the direct composter will be a small container full of holes, sitting directly in my growbed. That means it will be damp, and the duckweed might just stay alive.
As I understand it, worms feed on the stuff that feeds on rotting vegetation so live duckweed wouldnt work so well.
120 Things in 20 years seems to be growing plants for feed to grow other plants. I think I finally developed a way to make growing vegetables as inefficient as growing beef.
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