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Sep 18, 2017 4:25 PM CST
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Name: Dawn Keckley
Virginia Beach, VA (Zone 7b)
We truly have no room for a worm bin in our house. We live in Virginia Beach which sees below freezing only a handful of days a year.
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Sep 18, 2017 5:55 PM CST
Name: Mac
Still here (Zone 6a)
Ex zones 4b, 8b, 9a, 9b
Cat Lover Region: Ukraine Birds Hummingbirder Butterflies Frogs and Toads
Vermiculture Critters Allowed Vegetable Grower Canning and food preservation Annuals Morning Glories
Dawn, we keep our bin in the basement where the temp is usually in the mid-50s over winter. Any way you could add some heat in your garage? Perhaps insulate the bin and put a brooder lamp under it?
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Sep 21, 2017 8:36 AM CST
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Name: Dawn Keckley
Virginia Beach, VA (Zone 7b)
McCannon said:Dawn, we keep our bin in the basement where the temp is usually in the mid-50s over winter. Any way you could add some heat in your garage? Perhaps insulate the bin and put a brooder lamp under it?


We could do that. Thanks! It can be so frustrating hitting wall after wall when trying to make the most of everything -- size of land, house, finances, etc.
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Sep 21, 2017 9:12 AM CST
Name: Mac
Still here (Zone 6a)
Ex zones 4b, 8b, 9a, 9b
Cat Lover Region: Ukraine Birds Hummingbirder Butterflies Frogs and Toads
Vermiculture Critters Allowed Vegetable Grower Canning and food preservation Annuals Morning Glories
I hope that works for you Dawn. We've been in you position, and it's is frustrating at times. It gets better. Thumbs up
Slava Ukraini!

The aboriginal peoples and many cultures throughout the world share a common respect for nature and the universe, and all of the life that it holds. We could learn much from them!
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