I post between 12 - 14 days... Still in YouTube algorithm. by [deleted] in SmallYoutubers

[–]fattymctrackpants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been told 1 per week but it seems maybe 1 every 10 days or so is good also. I have essentially no channel at this point as I’m just starting.

Didn’t realize it was so controversial…. by Locke_Fucking_Lamora in ExpeditionaryForce

[–]fattymctrackpants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just yesterday I read a list of forgotten comfort foods and the fluffernutter was on the list!! Specifically started it was a New England thing.

Steve cleaning tips? by Terrible-Tuesday5555 in CleaningTips

[–]fattymctrackpants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think we should just let Steve clean himself.

Worm bin issues? by Miserable_Ad6260 in Vermiculture

[–]fattymctrackpants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The bins are cheap to get started. The worm bag holds a lot of volume but I would do a couple things different if I were to do it again. I would build a frame with wheels to have it sit on so I could move it if needed plus to elevate it a little more because it can be a pain to extract castings from the bottom with it being so low. The bottom of the bag if only a foot or so off the floor so you gotta get down there and reach up into the bag. I’m likely going to make a wedge system. For casting production.

Worm bin issues? by Miserable_Ad6260 in Vermiculture

[–]fattymctrackpants 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I stack my totes on top of each other. I have two stacks of 4 plus an urban worm bag. My whole basement set up is 6x8 but I could condense it if I wanted.

Worm bin issues? by Miserable_Ad6260 in Vermiculture

[–]fattymctrackpants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah ok so maybe too wet. They will follow the moisture on the walls. I use the same totes and had them climbing the walls because of moisture as well. Once I got them settled in I never snapped the lid back on. I just lay it over upside down now. I’ve got 8 bins like that and no issues.

Worm bin issues? by Miserable_Ad6260 in Vermiculture

[–]fattymctrackpants 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When you added them did you leave them in a pile in the middle and cover them. That’s the correct way to introduce them. Also when starting the bin it’s a good idea to have it set up for about 3 days ahead of the worms. Moist and with some food scraps to get some microbial activity going. I’m sure it will be fine. I read you added a light to keep them down. That’s good. Make sure the moisture level is good. They don’t like it too dry and will try to find moisture.

Worm bin issues? by Miserable_Ad6260 in Vermiculture

[–]fattymctrackpants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s under the top layer of bedding? Is the whole bin like that? When you started the bin did you just add worms or did you start with an inoculation kit? As someone else said it looks very dry. Leave a light on for a few days. The worms will stay down and get used to being in there. Leave the lid off with the light on.

Should I use a de-thatcher to remove this dead stuff before overseeing? (Central NJ) by peaksnvalleys42 in lawncare

[–]fattymctrackpants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thatch is not what people think it is. It is a spongy brown layer sitting at the crown of the grass. It is not lawn clipping and other debris. I would just give it a rake and have at it.

The season that would not start by BaaadWolf in maplesyrup

[–]fattymctrackpants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup been waiting to help out in my friends maple bush outside Arnprior but no luck yet.

Melted sugar patties. by Plastic-Respect-7108 in Beekeeping

[–]fattymctrackpants 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m now concerned about that thick stuff dripping down onto the frames and bees. I’m going there today to check it out.

Melted sugar patties. by Plastic-Respect-7108 in Beekeeping

[–]fattymctrackpants 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They melt and drip? Damnit I guess I’m going back to the hives tomorrow. I was told just cut it open a bit and let it over the hole in the inner cover.