I recently finished Jack's Simplified Compost Bioreactor Course and today I constructed my own bioreactor. All that's left is to fill it and hook up the watering system. This was an easy and fun project.

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Why not regular vermi compost?

Regular vermicompost is great, but it lacks the fungal component and diversity of bacteria and fungi of Johnson-su type static pile compost. This course is would be a good deal at $100, but it is only $40. I will be building a couple bioreactors with my chicken bedding and materials from healthy woods in the next couple weeks.

Thanks for the share and it looks great.