Holy jackpot Batman! Our friends’ rabbit shelter/worm bin, and they said we can have as much as we want. Amazing!

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Holy jackpot Batman! Our friends’ rabbit shelter/worm bin, and they said we can have as much as we want. Amazing!

#grownost #growfood #wickingbeds #garden #buildsoil #grateful #homestead #microhomestead
Bunny droppings are garden gold. My garden was the best ever last year and I'd just gotten bunnies. I expect things to get better and better over time.
I’m excited. They said we can clean out and take the whole bin. Probably 10 feet long by 4 feet wide and 2 feet deep. It will be worth the work to haul it all. Plus they are thinking about getting out of easing rabbits, so we may be able to buy their cages later.
Great deal!
You need to connect a wallet so I can zap you!
The worms live below the rabbit cages? Is this outside all year round?
Yes, but it is tucked back under a metal carport, with sides and back enclosed, and under some big trees. He also had some old chest freezers under there to transfer worms to. Unfortunately he has some heath issues and has stopped actively work I the the system.
Very cool idea. I have worms and rabbits. Might try to figure something similar out.
I think we are going to try to buy them out and set up something similar here. Something like Joel Salatin’s Racken House though. Would be cool to section off parts of the worm bin and let chickens rotate through having access to different sections to turn the compost and eat worms. We have a carport that I am itching to convert to a racken house/ barn.