tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277562473413612004.post4184299788357329036..comments2014-05-02T20:46:23.759+01:00Comments on A Growing Obsession: Summer UpdateA Growing Obsessionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15376163121104300145noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277562473413612004.post-76398611853988933422009-09-07T12:11:29.229+01:002009-09-07T12:11:29.229+01:00Great suggestion Ghis.
A couple of other people h...Great suggestion Ghis.<br /><br />A couple of other people have mentioned Bokashi. I actually just did a piece on wormeries for The Guardian (http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/gardening-blog/2009/sep/03/wormery-composter) and Bokashi definitely seems popular among their readers. <br /><br />The problem is, our terrace is too small to have a proper compost bin to make it worthwhile.A Growing Obsessionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15376163121104300145noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277562473413612004.post-48371963572780760872009-09-06T17:38:12.985+01:002009-09-06T17:38:12.985+01:00By the way have you also thought about trying to u...By the way have you also thought about trying to use a Bokashi bucket? We have two in the kitchen that I alternate. Once one is full I wait a few weeks and tip it in the compost and in the mean time use the other one. <br /><br />GhisAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277562473413612004.post-85203490791883843972009-08-24T19:02:09.534+01:002009-08-24T19:02:09.534+01:00I agree with Joshua, spiders are everywhere this y...I agree with Joshua, spiders are everywhere this year so you are not alone. Everyone seems to be mentioning it. At least your hobby is not rumaging in and around old cars imported from California and meeting face to face Mrs Black Widow. They love old cars those little buggers and they are actually quite dangerous. I have seen many tough dubbers (as in Vee Dubbers) recalling those encounters with horror. Ghis.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277562473413612004.post-25852064485160122022009-08-24T17:44:55.570+01:002009-08-24T17:44:55.570+01:00worms = "little loves" !
ew.worms = "little loves" !<br /><br />ew.Helen Abramsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11896807254713393656noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277562473413612004.post-13396134492391878352009-08-24T16:23:58.230+01:002009-08-24T16:23:58.230+01:00Ok, firstly, can you not just put new worms in the...Ok, firstly, can you not just put new worms in the wormery and let them eat the dead worms? Gross, but resourceful. <br /><br />Secondly, I've noticed there are loads of spiders around everywhere at the moment so probably not linked to your gardening activity/insect armistice. Currently spiders have made homes in my car's wing mirrors and wind screen wipers. They seem to like it there and their webs seem to survive high speeds. Which is nice.<br /><br />Finally, one thing I've picked up from listening to Gardener's Question Time on Radio 4 (usually unintentionally - it just seems to always be on Radio 4) is that gardening is all about failing. People fail, then they ask more experienced gardeners (e.g. the GQT panel) what they are doing wrong and how they should do it right. It usually comes good in the end. It's like the Circle Of Life, or whatever. You know, that bollocks song on The Lion King. Which, incidentally, is your favourite Disney film Rach.Joshuanoreply@blogger.com