The seeds that we started in worm castings have grown large enough to transplant into our raised garden beds. I am still amazed at how fast they germinated! We started tomatoes, beans, peas, rapini and broccoli in the starter trays. Something of note: the starter trays we used are made from recycled paper and quickly decompose, so you can plant the entire starter pot without having to remove the plants! Easy peasy!
So we dug out holes in the garden soil, which is 40% compost and 60% topsoil (a little more clay than what I would have liked, but the clay does hold water better), and planted our seedlings. We dug the holes added worm castings, placed the plants in the holes, then filled the remaining space with more worm castings.


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