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smom1976

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here are my new bins ready to go for some worms. We put them in our garden paths as so not waste any space.. we used two drawers from one of those plastic carts. I put holes in the bottom for drainage. They are not big but they will have to do for now. We will have to build boxes for the next row between the next beds..

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chicken coop in background. (I am going to plant sunflowers along that fence. Idea from other poster)
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boards to walk on.. even my 220 lb husband can walk across these :)
 

Tutter

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What a nice use of space!

Thanks for sharing the photos of them with us! :)
 

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nice work!! It reminded me of another site, themodernhomestead.us Harvey Ussery writes for mother earth news and backyard poultry mag. He has a greenhouse for the winter. on one end he put some chickens and down the middle path he put his worm bins. check it out and might give you some ideas. though it looks like your doing great.:D
 
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