On 19 Feb 02, Bryan Innes & Joanna Pearsall wrote:
> Dowmus was operating in NZ, from Waiheke Island.
> I will try to find the ref. for you.
Sometime ago I was in touch with them Jo but they weren't planning
to ship the tanks south because of the high cost of freight across
Cook Strait. http://www.ralenti.co.nz/products/dowm001.html
> If you insulate the barrel, then low temperatures can be avoided.
Insulating/heating goes against my 'keep it simple' temperament. 8-)
> I think the Dowmus system works whit the "worm farm"
> underground, in which case the temperature must remain fairly
> steady, Worms work best at about 24 C. but they are still active
> down to 10C- but a lot slower. I guess the micro-organisms are not
> very active at that temp.
Thanks... this is the type of data I'm after. My plan is to bury the tank
and I'm progressing with the hypothesis that a larger tank and
population of worms and beetles will compensate for their lower
activity. Hope my logic is sound??