Archive for January 1st, 2008

The Ongoing Maggot War

Cat and Pest Control, Gardening, Worm Farm/Vermiculture | Posted by Dean
Jan 01 2008

Today I performed the horrid task of removing maggots from the worm farm. As mentioned in my Disaster in the Worm Farm post these horrid creatures invaded over Christmas and quickly became the dominant critter in the worm farm. As per the advice of a number of sites I placed milk soaked bread in the farm. This produced limited success. I though will try it again next week to hopefully remove the remaining pests.

I was thus expecting to turf an incredible amount of material, if not the lot. I was thus pleasantly surprised to see that the worms were launching a fight back. There seemed to be an abundance of worms, so I suspect they have managed to breed over Christmas which is great news. The worms had in fact almost taken over the top and bottom layers, thus banishing the majority of the maggots within the second layer.

The second layer stunk to high heaven, thankfully my nose was blocked and I could only get a hint of the stench. and was by far the most empty. This is due in no small part to the maggots physiology that is simply made to chomp through materials. Unfortunately, their produce is pretty useless in it own right, although the worms process that further. At any rate I spent an hour or so going through the semi-decayed materials and removing any maggots, or suspect materials (including a tetra pack that some put in there). I believe I have removed 80-85% of the infestation. Which is great news.

I have also reorganised the layers so that the bulk of the processed soil is once again on the bottom layer. The second layer has a considerable food source on offer and the top layer has some scatterings. I will be slowing the feeding down until I am confident the worms have managed to win the war against the horrible maggots.

I am though much more confident that the worms will endure and commence producing large volumes of compost and worm juice soon. I am in need of more worm tea as I have today exhausted my bottled supply. I felt it best to fertilise and water everything today due to the warmth of both yesterday and today. The spinach had wilted significantly during the day, however after the watering and fertilising is looking fantastic once more.

On the water front I am essentially out of rain water. The great weather of 2 to 3 weeks ago has ceased. I am hopeful though it shall return shortly. I thus have had to resort to mains supply today to water the plants. I am still watering from a watering can though to ensure that I do not overwater due to a never ending supply of water.

I will keep you up to date on how the worm farm tracks over the next week or so. I am confident that I have largely restored the balance to the ecosystem, however the war is not over. Not yet. I will also be posting a blog in the coming days of a fantastic fly control system that is available from the big kids toy shop that is both economic and environmentally friendly.


Happy New Year

General | Posted by Dean
Jan 01 2008

Although late I thought I best wish everyone a Happy New Year. We ushered in 2008 by spending the day playing in the sun and water at Brighton le Sands beach with the family. The day was warm but not hot, the water was war, and it was dry. The day was a great family day with the crowd being well behaved and the fireworks at 9pm going off. One thing about being at Brighton for the early fireworks is that you can see the fireworks at Cronulla and the city.

After the fireworks at 9 pm we made our way back to the house. The house was warm due to being locked up all day. Hence, one of the first things that happened was our portable air conditioner was turned on. We then settled back eating nibblies and getting stuck into the beers. We watched the Sydney midnight firework and then kicked on to about 2 am. There are some great photos of the Midnight Fireworks at iServ.com.au. As is typical we had to keep the nieces awake until midnight then they both got their second winds … ironic isn’t it.

So we were all asleep by 3 am. I slept like a baby for the first time in ages. Slept in to about 10 am and then spent the day pottering about. Been a slow but enjoyable start to 2008. A year that is full of promise.

We are looking to move to Wollongong and begin the 30 odd years of debt with a mortgage. It will be great to get a place that is truly our own. We can then break out of container gardening, although I suspect we will keep a number of our plants in that manner post move.

We are also looking to buy a new Holden VE Sportswagon to replace the Holden Commodore VS Executive and the Holden Barina City. Both existing Holdens have proven faithful and trustworthy over many years, however now is the time to upgrade. It will be good for Socko aswell who has never enjoyed that brand new car smell within her own vehicle.

So what is my new years resolution for 2008? Well I have a few:

  1. Get my butt in gear and get all the prerequisites for the home loan completed.
  2. The second is to get fitter.
  3. Stop sweating the petty things, although I will still pet the sweaty things.

So once again Happy New Year all and lets make 2008 a good one!