JackandJill
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My composting pipeline is looking good. I live in So Cal so the weather permits faster composting. I've built a 3 stage composting setup, basically just 3 bins to work out of. Fill the first bin then turn it over into the 2nd, when the 1st is filled again then turn the 2nd into the 3rd and the 1st into the 2nd, then fill the 1st again. The cost of building my bins was about 25bucks and they are 3x3x4 using some 1.5x3's for framing and cedar fence pickets for the sides. I know most of the composting action happens at a bacterial level. Its always nice and warm at night time. My friend told me that all the worms I'm getting are soldier fly larvae and they look like meal worms you'd feed your reptiles. There's a lizard living in my compost and its getting fat. Do those worm count as worm casings? The compost is made up of lawn trimmings, tree droppings, and vegetable scraps (I get lots of those from juicing). The first batch of compost looks great, has a nice earthy smell and airy like dried grass yet a nice blackness to it and some parts look like ash. I'm planning on just using it to amend the existing soil. Do you think I really need to do much more than that?