"Around the Worm Bin in 80 Days" FAST time-lapse - Vermicomposting with Red Wigglers & Layered Food
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Day 81: went fishing.
Dad joke warning. Q: Why use worms for fishing?
A: Fish taste better than worms.
Day 82: fed them to friend's axolotl
LOL
@@YourFriendlyInsuranceAdjuster can i get a hug for making you lol?😘
Moral Maniac 🙈
I was amazed at how quickly the egg shells got diffused into the rest of the bin
Me too - and the rate at which they gobbled up the rice and the cucumber is also impressive. Thanks for watching!
That was pretty cool.
@@A-V whats the common denominator?
Good question. I guess news of good food spreads fast around the worm bin ;) Haha
I should be in bed. But instead I'm watching worms. Must be important because RUclips recommended it to me.
I'm lying in my bed and watching it at 2:30 am :)
same
as long as it's not Goosebumps
Yeah same here hahaha, I feel as if YT only gives the good videos (like this) when I should be sleeping
Hahahahhaahhaahha
something about “Day 6: fed colorful peppers” is absolutely delightful 🐛
I kinda wish my life was this simple. Surrounded by friends and family in a bustling little city with periodic free buffets.
They like the cucumber a lot
Yep and rice
@@Tzagkaros nah they removed the brown rice(the second time)...love greens and reds
rinaz that was my main take away too. Also did they eat the green mold?
Like my wife!!
Damn idk why but this is beautiful, the way the egg shells got pulled down like it was absorbed. Shows how alive the earth is and how connected we are to her.
They went crazy for the assorted foods and cucumbers. Very cool vid thanks for sharing it!
@@UncleButterworth or potatoes
ice helped them go crazy! :D
Dang, that’s some nice soil!! I brought the phone over to my bin and showed the worms your video and told them to step up their game. Thanks for the really cool footage!
Edit to say the footage actually relaxed me. Just listening to the music and focusing on the movement of the worms, and I swear I felt my blood pressure drop. ✌️🌻😁
Well that is not exactly soil, only worm poop with some other bacteria products. For that stuff to become soil it needs some other inorganic components. Where i live they call this "lombricomposta" which literaly translates to wormcompost. It is great to add to soils because it is purely organic mater.
No,,, try not to BULLY your OWN WORMS evil demon 👿
You have Slacker worms...
Same. I started to fall asleep watching it. So cozy. I so want to build a bunch of worm bins, composter, make biochar and have the healthiest soil possible. Love to see other people passionate about soil.
Very interesting little worm fest . You can clearly appreciate not only the benefits of breaking down the compost but the aeration to the soil they also provide 👍🇦🇺👍
Yes & yes. Thanks for watching!
And this is why you cannot possibly fathom how many worms there are in the earth.
It would be like trying to determine how many grains of sand there are on planet earth. Simple answer: way, WAY too many to count. Thanks for watching!
Day 8:
New Yorker worm nearly gets bumped by another
NYW: HEY! I'M CRAWLIN' HERE!
Now Go Away And Do Something Good I was in New York, saw these two dude bump into each other. Neither said a single word. Nothing. They stopped looked at each other for a split second, then just walked. Strangest human interaction I have ever seen.
Ethan McRoy lol thats actually strange....
@@ethanmcroy that's the (go ahead I dare you to say somthing) stare lol happens all the time
@@Jacob.DTorres none of them ever thought of apologizing?
@@idodaisuke4285 Nope. It's very awkward
I tried feeding mine ghost peppers. 80 days later, they became snake. Did I do something wrong?
@Abbas aboud I fed my dragon ghost peppers, 80 days later it became khaleessi
@@nightrider5958 no. You're supposed to fed it sextape.
@@nightrider5958 I fed kim kardashian my worm and she liked it.
Like did they become a snake or did they become solid snake? These are the important questions as we must stop metal gear!
No, snakes are friends
Very interesting to see everything break down as well as how well they mix the soil. Seem to like the white rice and cucumber the most. It looked like a feeding frenzy.
I love how the wormies come up to explore the new bits of food you put in their enclosure.
I love how you can tell when something is put in the bin the worms love. Just all of a sudden there's a ginormous mass of worms.
Fascinating. Thank you so much for taking the time to create these time-lapse feeding videos, LOVE them!
They went nuts after changing to the GoPro, they are obviously Nikon fanworms lol
That's gonna be or is super fertilizer.
You could grow a unicorn with that.
I think for it to be super fertilizer it may need more hot fertilizers like blood meal , bone meal , fish bone meal , alfafa meal , seaweed etc...
@@jeremiah40885 the worms are vegan smh
@@hemnqadr2372 lol hahaha
jeremiah wood maybe as a soil amendment or top dressing later on in whatever it’s used to grow. It all depend on the PPM of the runoff, but I believe that this present soil has a very healthy microbiome that could support a plant for awhile before any additives are needed.
@@abbimarie487 i think you're absolutely right.
They weren’t too thrilled with the peppers but loved the egg shells and assorted food
Lawson One Yes and here i was thinking eggshells would deter them being sharp edges. No more in the bin mine will be put into my soil.
I tell my roommate that nothing goes in the worm bin compost that you wouldn't put in your eye. They are very sensitive to things like peppers, onion, citrus.... Hot, spicy, acidic are all bad for them. All that stuff goes outside to the 'normal' compost pile.
sxty8goats I get what you mean but sarcastically speaking I wouldn’t put anything other than water or eye drops in my eye
Me: “Can you feed broccoli to worms?”
Sxty8goats “idk rub it in your eye and see if it burns”
Me: throws broccoli in worm bin while staring sxty8goats in the eyes lol
Just messin bro
Worm: Best 80 Days of my life 😂😂😂
They should write a biograph
my ancestors arrived in this bin and had to feed on carton. younglings nowadays get to eat cucumber, but we oldies don't fancy those luxury foods.
This is a brilliant video.
Thank you for taking the time to make this!
This was recommended to me. There are 10 other things I should be doing but I'm glad I stopped by to watch this wonderful little video.
What a fun video - I love it! Can really see those castings piling up 😍
they went ham on that cucumber
What a fascinating watch.They went mad for that rice at 2 mins or so.
All the best. Mark
I put leftover rice in the earth under my kale plants last week...I want to see the outcome & wether they will grow bigger. 🙂
Thought that was eggshell
I was just about to ask if that was rice or over cooked cauliflower. Thanks for answering my questions before I ask.
I thought it was grated cheese
Sueanne how did that work out? Did they eat the rice?
Amazing how fast they work and produce. Started a bin in may with 30 worms. I have triple that now...
I love the glass view on time lapse. May have to try this on one of my next videos. Great job!
Thanks for watching!
It might be dirty work and next to nobody appreciates yah, but it's honest work. The unsung hero, THE WORM!!
Pretty cool. It's awesome when they find the fresh food and swarm around it.
Perfect worm music
The audio track for this video is Kevin Macleod's "Aretes" - ruclips.net/video/9o2mTz7BE-4/видео.html Thanks for watching!
Started with skinny worms, ended with chubby pythons.
Now then, why does that sound like a penis enlargement ad/scam?
This is such a cool video! It's quite entertaining to watch the squirm squad destroy the materials little by little. Thanks for sharing, AV. Never gets old
This is your daily dose of Recommendation
Worm bin
In less than 3 months its all gone while adding scraps in the process. Wonderfull cleaning and recycling system🙌
Pretty cool. You could see the sunset every day in this video.
Meeehr Gurken, die waren der Hit!
Tolles Video, danke. :)
Reis und Gurken sind das Beste! Die flippen richtig aus.
I wish people would notice more often how helpful worms are in our planet. Lovely video!
Fascinating. Life breaking through whenever we let it happen
Those worms really liked those cucumbers
Very relaxing and calming video, those worms look happy. I like how u dont bother to bury your food scrapes, i thought it would need to be buried but awesome video.
"scraps"
Great video awesome to watch how your worm eat and pulled food down
Never thought I'd be planning a commercial worm unit as part of my farm project!
I love the worm music
This is pretty cool idek what i just watched.... but i like it lol
Looks like the peppers and cucumbers was their favorite.
Why I find this so satisfying to watch?
I was thinking of buying a compost bin for the garden. After watching this, so it’s definately better to buy one of those ones with a handle/lever that tumble and mix, it would speed up the whole process.
eeiko321 have you ever tried keeping a bin full of worms to direct compost your stuff? There’s a lot of instructions for worm bins on RUclips. It’s pretty fun! :)
Finally... a decent recommendation.
Appreciate your patience in presenting the video
This was so perfect...and so was the music. 😌☺️😊
My chicks would love these
I had a worm farm when I was a kid. They all died... This makes me think I probably didn't feed them enough.
Mistreatment of the worm
@@pt4958 yeh :(
Worms are biological robots, not sentient creatures.
@@The_Endless_Winter Still, many creatures are useful as a test of empathy.
@@jauxro Meh. Not for a child. A child first has to be taught the impacts of their actions. It's more a lesson in empathy then a test. You were probably just a kid who didn't know any better. I had a frog like that. I still feel bad to this day because I saw it as a chore, and not as being a caregiver. Children have to actually KNOW the reasons why, and that's where a lot of adults fail.
Fantastic video! Worm farms are the best! So educational.
I love watching worms lol. No idea why. It's pretty mesmerizing
That soil is so rich
Imagine giving those works fresh apples avacado and nuts. That would be some decadent soil
Right?? I’m envious.
skankhunt42 I agree! The loss of topsoil is actually a huge problem that could cause mass starvation in the future if we can’t grow crops. If we were careful to compost it, we could make the most of the resources we have versus depleting it over time
Not soil.
Jonás Carrillo ok
Did I miss you hitting 1K?! Congrats! Your time lapses are amazing! Thanks for taking the time to show us the incredible work that works do!
Woohooo!!! One thousand subscribers.. truly incredible. The thousandth sub happened in the wee hours of the 18th.
I appreciate the kind words. Glad you enjoy the time-lapses. I only wish the flash on my Nikon hadn't died. The GoPro illuminated gently with the two nightlights did a pretty good job.. but I could've lived without its fish-eye distortion. Oh well. In hind-sight I could've just as easily left the Nikon to continue taking pictures with the different lighting setup and lengthened exposure. Unfortunately it only occurred to me after it was too late. C'est la vie
Thanks for watchin'!
A V don’t be hard on yourself! They are amazing. Your attention to detail is really admirable and shows in your work.
hi CWL.
FASCINATING AND SATISFYING!!
THANKS FOR SHARING!
This video made me happy. 😃
why do you add ice?
It's fun to see them get up n' go when the cool water trickles down onto them! Thanks for watching!
It makes the worm look cooler...
The worms ate better than me
I imagine adding ice slowly adds water to the compost without drowning the worms
Compost gets upto 140°f
Damn I wish I was as busy as those worms
That’s beautiful and hard work for you thanks 🙏 so nice to see them inside 🙏
Nice video...I was hoping that somewhere someone would post this...And here it is...great
They went NUTS for that ice
Those worms sure liked those
*assorted foods*
So happy to see Harry and Lloyd's I Got Worms store thriving these days.
Thank you so much for making and posting this video… I love it🤗💕
Thank you for watching!
The mighty little recyclers
the ice made them go BONKERS
This was absolutely amazing
AMAZING footage. Top quality. Thank you
Rehouse the worms and try growing a Veggie on that soil, it'll be so good when it's fully grown an harvested!
zkyroni fitst Get the Worms out
Dra Dikketrip “Rehouse” means getting the worms out and placing them in a new home.
Daft Punk: A R O U N D T H E W O R L D
Video guy:A R O U N D T H E W O R M
Quite possibly the worst comment i've ever seen on youtube
love this clip absolutely fascinating. Have watched several times. Thank you
I'm glad you enjoyed it - I invite you to check out my time-lapse playlist where I have other similar videos. Here is the link: ruclips.net/p/PLMXQWDlzK6p82BlI_uK0xs2locpu7L7xp Thanks for watching!
I love it when they add the ice.
Bruh. Dat fungus was a slime mold. That thing is quite rare.
😂😂😂
How do you use this dirt without disturbing the worms?
Roxie Whitmire you dont
I really appreciate the music choice for this video.
Cool - I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
Damn, worms are awesome. One of the more interesting videos I've seen.
Can you make a video on why you do this and what's happening?
Kenzie Chaney Yeah, i dont get it?!
Aren't you sup6to tumble it to evenly distribute the waste?
If you watch some of my videos where I feed my worms you will see that I do usually do turn the contents of the bin to move uncomposted materials into the area where I am feeding and to introduce air into spots where things might be becoming compacted. In this case though, since it is a time-lapse, I simply add food on top.. the idea being that we get to see what happens in a bin when the worms are left to do their thing without any interference. Thanks for watching!
Thank you soooooo much for uploading this masterpiece 💜
Watch at 0.5x while stoned. Thank me later
Amazing, I always wanted to see that. Thank you
Why ice? I would have thought they dislike the cold.
The contents of the bin probably didn't really require the addition of extra moisture or cooling. The addition of ice was mostly for effect. The gradual melting over time, as well as the increased activity it causes to the inhabitants of the bin, were both meant to make the time-lapse more interesting. Thank you for watching!
My question too. Very cool
@@GypsieAsh pun intended??
We (me and two other parents) wanted to make this ( large somewhere 1×1,5*1,5 meters) att the school of our kids for te vegetable garden. Maybe we can make it also with a window in it two looks awsome
I thought it was for the slow release of moisture
I know I might sound uneducated but I ran across this by chance. What do you do with all the worms once harvested. Thanks
I think of it in exactly the opposite way. What I harvest isn't the worms, but rather the byproduct of the worms - their poop (aka castings) - for use as a nutrient-rich garden soil amendment. Once the castings have been harvested, the worms remain to occupy a newly built bin, to break down more organic waste materials and produce more castings. Hopefully this makes sense. Thanks for watching!
A V thanks so much for taking time to answer. Yes it make since. I live close to a river. I thought maybe you sold to bait shop for fishing. As I have seen then in brown vented cups. Thanks again
I'm also uneducated but am curious about this. Can you produce too much of these castings? Do you ever find overproduction to be an issue?
The castings are essentially freshly produced, nutrient rich 'dirt'. If you ever find yourself with a surplus, it could be used to fill holes, or uneven sections of your yard, or as a top dressing to your garden. Or pick a good friend who is into gardening and give it to them as a gift; they'd be jubilant to be getting a batch of 'black gold' for free. Thanks for watching!
What a great video!! I can tell you worked hard on it.
I appreciate the recognition.. you are right, it took some effort. Thank you for watching!
This is very interesting worms mukbang 👍🏻 I watched it five times already ❤️
Me: *likes watching worms online
Also me: get spooked when i see a worm
2:09 is that rice on the top left? they loved it.
Yes indeed. I was quite surprised at how they reacted to the rice. It looked as if they were sucking the grains down whole. Thanks for watching!
The egg shells gave a great visual aid to show just how much the worms churn up and move the material around.
Yes - and how they grab food items and drag them down into their holes. Thanks for watching!
I really liked when they all worked together. They ate that cucumber in droves! 🌶🥒🥬
Was someone launching rockets in the background?
Yes - that someone was Mother Nature rising and setting the sun on a daily basis.. combined with me sometimes excessively illuminating the nearby areas without knowing how it would impact the footage. If you ask me, I say it adds flair! Thanks for watching!
I can see that, now.
@@A-V hello mother.... Nice to see you... Thanks for caring us...
Ice freaked them out!!
Just a little. :) Thanks for watching!
One of the coolest posts on the web. 👍👍👍👍👍👌
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👌
Thank you very much for this peep into "their" world! I have three compost holes in my elevated gardens and the scraps go in and disappear. it is SO INTERESTING to see the little fellers at work!!
I agree. Its a glimpse into something we normally never get to see. I'm glad you enjoyed it - thanks for watching!
Why did they add ice? Somebody explain pls
For effect only - since it makes the worms get up and start going fast. Thanks for watching!
Is there a reason for adding ice over liquid water?
I think it's so the worms don't drown and decompose. Salmonella prevention I'm guessing?
La importancia del compostaje. Excelente vídeo.
Worm Drama: Hey stan do you see us all working here, lazy bumb,
Stan: my back hurts,
Awe poor stan
Wish we could have seen the end result of the rich soil
You can. I made a video of when I emptied the container. Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/JqPe36xXJY0/видео.html Thanks for watching!