Progress is pretty slow, and I think it's because I put the plates on the top of the bedding. I decided to replace the "newspaper" blanket with the wet party plates.
I do notice some worm casting on top of the plates so they are making their way to the top. The plates are still moist and rather flimsy so they are breaking down.
When I pulled the plates away, I was happy to see the worms feasting on the scraps. This is a good sign.
The plates are not deterring them from doing their good deeds!!
I will continue to update their progress!! So if you have compostable cups and plates, feed them to your red wigglers! Maybe tear some up and mix them in the bedding.
Happy worming!!!
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When we have parties, and are forced to use non-reusable plates, we always use Chinet plates. Cash and Carry has "compostable" plates, but guess what? They are made in China, while Chinet plates are made in the USA. Our compost bin easily "digests" Chinet plates in a matter of months (the bin is open to the ground, so there are tons of worms in there too).
Thanks for the info! Way to compost!!!!!
Great experiment! I've been disappointed how slow these things break down in a non-worm compost bin. It looks like worms are the way to go.
Thanks Sol! I need to post new pictures!
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