thanks,
I was suggested to actually make a compost pile fro 4 weeks and add some cal apagado to neutralize the acid for m sawdust, and kept turnign every other days nad only put in to the worm bin if the compost is semi started. is this advise okey?
First thing, saw dust takes a long time to compost, and once it is composted, the PH will be neutral. 4 weeks maybe enough but it will need a lot of hands on attention. Once it is composted, use the worms to cure the compost. This means, the pile is not hot anymore, and it is dark and moist.
Another thing, if you pile is contained, add the worms to it instead of adding the pile to the worms, but make sure the worm has somewhere to escape, in case the sawdust is still unfavorable for them. I would suggest lining the base of the pile with wet newspapers and rotting materials. Eventually the worm will move into the pile.
Finally, Composting is not a chore, is an art. If you want a master piece, you need to put in lot of work.