hello, my name is troy
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That is amazing! Thank you for sharing the pictures!
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Welcome Troy and nice to meet you! I LOVE the space you have created and your 3 stall shed is stunning! Well done
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Looking good. Those will work well for vermicomposting. In order to keep the worms inside, you'll want to ensure they always have something to eat by adding layers (do not turn it).troy wrote: ↑Thu 30-Dec-2021, 10:20thank you... i worked on it whenever i could. i built this 3 stall shed from reclaimed pallets... currently, it holds dry brown leaves and some gardening tools, but i'm thinking about using one stall as a vermicomposter... btw, these pics were from april 2021 and are not current because the whole garden is covered in snow atm...
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TROY!! That compost pallet shed is the BOMB!! I love it! I'm so impressed with your organized space. Very inspiring.
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What all do you use the laundry sink for. I recently picked one up for free too. Was going to use it to grow more worms...but maybe I should do whatever you're doing with it...