How Does a Worm Farm Work Plus Tips
How Does a Worm Farm Work Plus Tips http://happyhouseandgarden.com/the-beginners-blueprint-to-successful-wormfarming-at-home/ Purchase A Worm Farm Like This From Amazon http://goo.gl/aPhc4m In this video I show a graphic to a kit worm farm, just like the ones you buy online or at the shop. These work extremely well when used correctly. That's why I made this video so you can start one almost straight away with success. Just remember to use De-chlorinated water, so you don't hurt the worms and their eggs. If you want to learn more about Home worm farming and have access to a huge resource area click the link at the top for instant access,
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Someone gave me a worm bin and it already has a lot of composting tea. However, I did not do much except putting more compost into the bin. Now, when I open the last bucket, the tea smells very very bad. Should I just dump the tea? Or can I use it? Thanks!
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why is there a worm tea? hows it produce? is that a worm pee or from too much moistening/watering the beddings? thanks
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My worm bin is getting too wet, what should I do?
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If you use a single bucket how would you get the compost without disturbing the worms?
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Hello Marty, I have started my earthworm farm in a single bucket, but I am getting some small patches of white fuzzy fungus when i add in vegetables and fruits. Is this good or bad for the worms and soil? I don't know if I should take out the fungus or leave it in, since both worms and fungus are decomposers.
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can u grow worms with just one bucket? As long as I don't water the soil 2 much will that still work? I don't have a drill so that's why I ask.
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Great info, thanks for that. I'm going to begin gathering materials for my first farm today.
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thank you for this video! Ive been looking for a design like this to help collect the castings easier, 2 questions though sir: 1) what size mesh/hills would you recommend that would allow the castings to fall through the bedding/compost area and be collected in the bin below? 2) could you explain flooding in a bit more detail? I'm not sure what that term means, is that flood the bin with water??? Just making sure! Thank you for your time and the great video!
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Thank you for this video!
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thxs
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can u use just normal yard worms. see, i live on a farm
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hye I am from India .
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Thanks Jimmy Phillips for the nice comment, I really appreciate it and glad that you got a lot from the video!
This type of worm farm works absolutely brilliant for making worm castings and liquid worm tea. I now flood mine everyday and get around 1 bucket full of liquid fertilizer for my microgreens and container veggies. -
Want to get started myself. Excellent is all I can say. Thanks for the work and sharing. Best Regards, Jimmy
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This has to be one of the best if not best video I have seen on worm bins so far. Very informative and now I feel like I can actually make this myself! I am definitely liking and subbing. Thanks.
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Hi where I can get the worms to start
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video is illustrative and informative. have you thought of using clay pots as worm bins? they are cooler than plastics i guess. what bedding do you use to ensure that castings fall through to the middle bin?
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Nice vid man and very informative. Thanks. I don't know what's up with the 7 thumbs down lame brains, I reckon its a ripper. Just goes to show there are all types of people out there I guess. Cheers...
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This is an amazing explanation. I would like to know what size holes are required in the active worm area bin so that the castings fall down? Will all fall down or will some remain in the bin?
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