55 Gallon Worm Bin Harvest, Feed and Seed Starting Mix

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • 55 Gallon Worm Compost Bin- Look at the wormery
    / @plantobsessed
    This bin was made from cutting a 55 gallon food grade barrel in half long ways and screwing the open ends together to make a 6 foot long bin.
    To see the previous video click here • 55 Gallon Compost Worm...
    The bin lives in the cellar of my 200-year-old house. In the winter the furnace dries it out, and in the wet season the moisture leaching through the bricks makes the basement very humid. The current set up was started near the first of the year 2021 after the wormpocolypse. A rat was in the basement and all the bins had to be moved to totes and buckets with lids on to protect them. When the rat was ended, I added 4 or more of the in-progress bins/ buckets with the compost mix of red, blue and European nightcrawlers in them to fill the big blue bin. I continued to add ground leaves and food. Currently the bin is undergoing a refresh. I am harvesting the castings as the top of the bin dries and adding new bedding and food. Keeping the moisture even in the bin is difficult in the wet summer. I flip or fluff the bin to keep the air in the bedding. Back to the wedge method starting now.
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Комментарии • 82

  • @PlantObsessed
    @PlantObsessed  Год назад

    Were are the Amazon Links to the items used in this video.
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  • @kirbylewis5797
    @kirbylewis5797 29 дней назад

    We need to see that seed starting mix massaged to completion. Kinda a downer at the end of one of my favorite videos. I've literally watched this about 20 times. So relaxing at naptime. No music needed

  • @eulerizeit
    @eulerizeit Год назад

    I'm loving the time delay in the monitor phone

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад

      Yes I control the camera from my phone when it is attached to the wall above my head.

  • @VKRollins
    @VKRollins Год назад +5

    Thank you for showing the overs bin 😊 I look forward to all your videos. We are looking to grow our own food as well. I appreciate all that you share. The seedling starter mix looks amazing.

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад +1

      Thank you. I got a good deal on the perlite. Fingers crossed next time I need it the price will go down. Thank you for watching 😃

  • @peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo7920
    @peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo7920 Год назад +4

    Greetings Ann, from Windermere, Florida zone 9b 🇺🇸
    Great video, as always. I just follow along and enjoy your fluffing and sifting.
    Yikes! What a feeding Blue is getting. He's like a teenage boy who eats EVERYTHING!
    Interesting, the Over bin!
    Beautiful mix👍

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад +1

      Yes, exactly a teen boy. I remember when we went through 4 loaves of bread 2 gallons of milk and 5 lb peanut butter a week. That was just one. 😳

  • @Vermicompost
    @Vermicompost Год назад +2

    I agree, not everything they say is biodegradable/compostable is truly 100% worm compostable! I'm still here😂 I'm trying to offset cost by refreshing my soil with the vermicompost instead of buying potting mix or garden soil and growing more food I can produce cheaper than I can get in the store...unfortunately that list of foods I can produce cheaper is increasing!! Thanks for showing us your overs bin, pretty cool system to work that stuff down! Looks like a great seed starting mix you created as well!! Excellent video Ann!!🪱🪱🪱

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад +1

      Thank you. You are right I just got back from shopping. A pack of cabbage slaw was 3$ and a bag of onions is 5.

  • @Dee.C
    @Dee.C Год назад

    We are growing, raising , hatching our own chickens for the eggs and meats . I have some plants ready to put out but this weird spring weather has kept us too cold to plant yet . We have one more round of colder weather then it will warm up . Then we will get in the garden double time getting the plants and seeds out .

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад

      I have planted my potatoes and garlic but lost a few leaves in the last frost. I wish I could have chickens but there is an ordinance stating no stock animals. 😒

  • @SquigglersWigglers
    @SquigglersWigglers Год назад

    Gardening and learning to make fresh at home instead of buying. Also buying less

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад

      I am branching out into items I have never done before like cabbage and Brussels sprouts. Fingers crossed

  • @ginkat1318
    @ginkat1318 Год назад

    Regarding inflation, i cut out things like fast food and skipping things like air conditioning

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад

      Yes I can give up fast food but I have old pugs. They require the house to be 72 and low humidity or they
      have breathing problems. 🪱😁👍🏼

  • @theFuss14
    @theFuss14 Год назад +4

    Thank you for inspiring me to start a worm farm. I love your content!

  • @lorindaschmieder2496
    @lorindaschmieder2496 Год назад

    Would love to see your garden and how you use the castings.

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад +1

      It is about time for a garden update. Thank you for the reminder 🪱👍🏼😃

  • @Worm-Man-Dan
    @Worm-Man-Dan Год назад

    I am looking for that Community of Worm farming and Botany/Gardening enthusiasts. I created my channel today and uploaded the first video in my life... 😂 I love everything you do on your channel and appreciate all the great information I have gained from you. Thank you so much.

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад

      Thank you for watching. I hope the videos are useful.

  • @surfcitybusybee
    @surfcitybusybee Год назад

    Awesome video! Its so fun to watch you dig around from one end the the other!

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад

      I have fun too. Everybody should have a blue 💙🪱👍🏼😀

  • @skmccuen
    @skmccuen 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you. Very informative on several points.

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  6 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful!👍🏼🪱😃

  • @mikkosgarden
    @mikkosgarden Год назад

    Like you, we are trying to grow more and preserve the veggies to cover the increased food prices. I will try and sell some of my pepper seedlings once I re-pot them into their own pots. Every bit will help these days. Have a great day.

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад

      I was thinking about my left over seedlings too. My tomatillo germinated at 100% I don't need 30 lol.

  • @rickjay4639
    @rickjay4639 Год назад +1

    Are the springtails little white critters a little bigger than the point of a needle? This time of year I get millions of them in my outdoor worm bin. Thanks love your channel.

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад

      In my bins they jump. I hear there is a walking version . They are flea size. The super small ones are white mites.

  • @gregbutler9873
    @gregbutler9873 Год назад

    Blu is a great addition too any worm farmer’s bin collection . Great video … again!👍🏻

  • @carlafawcett6494
    @carlafawcett6494 Год назад

    Definitely growing more food and canning more. If the power goes out, my freezers are useless so I am preserving different ways. Freeze drying, dehydrating, and canning is what I am doing more of. My wormies are helping me grow good food !

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад +1

      I was lucky to grow up in a house that canned food. I have always kept up the skill. Nowadays it is even more important to keep the skill going to future generations.

    • @carlafawcett6494
      @carlafawcett6494 Год назад

      @@PlantObsessed Bless you !

  • @lindaspellman2108
    @lindaspellman2108 Год назад

    Restarted my underbed tote to use the wedge method. It makes so much sense to my goofy brain vs my stacked tower. I'll keep using both, but I do love my mini blue

  • @AJsGreenTopics
    @AJsGreenTopics Год назад

    Ain't got no time for that. True statement Ann. 🙂

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад

      I hope that lady made some money from her interview. She will be immortal.

  • @cheryltaft8005
    @cheryltaft8005 Год назад

    I need 1 of those caps please tell me where u got it @. Thanks for all that you do for the worm world.

  • @lawrencekeech2779
    @lawrencekeech2779 Год назад

    Growing a huge amount of our food. Adding a second freezer to put up veggies. Started 3 work bins, so loving your channel for the advice and tips.

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад

      Thank you. Happy worming 👍🏼🪱😃

  • @NanasWorms
    @NanasWorms Год назад +1

    Hi Ann, have you ever considered taking those tubs of "overs" and using them as mulch this time of year under your beautiful shrubs and perennials? The worms both in the overs and in your garden would process the material and your garden would get a lovely mulch in the meantime. As far as the Amazon strings, I took the results of my Amazon tape experiment (that big cluster of threads and unprocessed bits) and sunk it in a netted bag into my hot compost pile. I'm going to pull the bag out soon now that the pile is coming out of its thermophilic phase (almost three months at 130°F to 160°F!). It will be interesting to see if the Amazon tape "overs" from my worm bin are now fully compostable.
    ~ Sandra

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад +1

      I'm excited to see your results. I'm afraid the overs will attract racoons. I'm starting a mushroom bed this year. I bet next year this time I can feed the overs to the mushroom bed. I hear that cycles fast

    • @NanasWorms
      @NanasWorms Год назад

      I would love to taste "fresh" mushrooms grown at home. I'm a big oyster mushroom fan. Yeah, you and I both embrace bin critter residents, but pests in the garden are another thing. Something meticulously went through my garden and ate every sunflower seed I planted this year!
      ~ Sandra

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад +1

      @@NanasWorms the ones I bought are called wine caps. They are supposed to naturalize.

  • @evelynknight5627
    @evelynknight5627 Год назад

    I appreciate you showing the overs bin! What an interesting idea. Food prices (well, everything prices) really have gotten out of hand here lately. I wish I had a garden to help mitigate that some, but alas... Just have to budget and eat the cost (pun intended). Crazy to see how fast they are blasting through material!

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад +1

      This winter I started making hydroponic salad vegetables in mason jars.. I have some leaf lettuce I get a nice salad a week from them. No garden needed😃

    • @evelynknight5627
      @evelynknight5627 Год назад

      @@PlantObsessed I do grow a little hydroponically as well (I have more Aerogardens than I care to confess to), but yeah... Basically just salad stuff (which I forget to harvest and then it goes to the worms). Not enough to really feel any positive impact on the food budget (unless I decide to start liking salads more for real this time...!)

  • @GardeningwithBarchuckin
    @GardeningwithBarchuckin Год назад

    I like that cap for the water jug! Overs bin looks good too. 😁
    Seed starting mix looks great. I like that you keep it moist and ready to go. My 1 issue with the coconut coir is it’s just so fibrous. Maybe if it was grounded up more I would like it better.

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад +1

      It's funny. I sift mine and keep the dines for the seed mix and the course for my Bonsai. It holds it's structure for a few years.

    • @GardeningwithBarchuckin
      @GardeningwithBarchuckin Год назад

      @@PlantObsessed that would work better sifting the coconut coir for seed starting. 😁

  • @dondig2617
    @dondig2617 Год назад

    Great video. I went out to gather worms to fish with. They are real active, fast to escape or try and some are really big. So I started a worm bed today. Are these red wigglers? I live on the lake might be some one has dump left over worms...

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад

      If they are in the top layer of the soil leaf mulch area they could be that or European nightcrawlers

  • @theresarothenberger2264
    @theresarothenberger2264 Год назад

    Thank you for your soil mixture. By the way, how do you keep your nails clean?!

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад

      I keep my nails very short. I have nail brushes at every sink. Worm castings wash off pretty easily. Mulch is the worst. I end up using bleach spray.

  • @A-V
    @A-V Год назад

    To a certain extent I agree with you about the worm bin being a system that should be left with all its players to do their various roles... but like you, I am also not a fan of seeing certain things (like the springtails) have population explosions :) I have something similar to you overs bin... but my collection is bone dry and has no worms working on it. I have been thinking of doing something like what you have going on (ie. drenching it and seeding it with some wormies) 👍🏻

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад +1

      I find that the microbes need a bost too with some worm chow. Like syrup on bland pancakes 😃🪱

    • @A-V
      @A-V Год назад +1

      Amongst the various odd & ends I've got set aside as possible future things to try in the worm bins is a baggie with some old gummy bears in it. Sometimes people reference the use of molasses to feed the microbes - so I have thought about substituting the molasses with the candy (when you mentioned syrup it reminded me of the gummy bears) :)

  • @ontherocksinthesoilmichael6739
    @ontherocksinthesoilmichael6739 11 месяцев назад

    Can i ask why you dont put overs in the lower portion of your raised beds ? They will act like huggelculture Material. Down deep seeds unlikey to sprout.

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  11 месяцев назад +1

      I did do some of that when I put on my last raised bed. If I get another warm week I may put in one last bed this year. I'll have to do another harvest of blue to get enough. 👍🏼🪱😊

  • @carola2
    @carola2 Год назад

    Would you please include a link for the sprinkler head on your water jug?

  • @matildamalmgren9172
    @matildamalmgren9172 Год назад

    Hello Ann!
    have tried to build biology and microbes in my 5, 60 liter, bins. but as soon as I add anything other than regular pre-composted carboard according to your recipe and wormchow, it becomes protein poisoning... so i test the ph and and its normal range. Tips?
    They hare about 1000 RW in each bin and running since december 2022(5 months)
    they are indoors so I'm afraid it's a bit too sterile after all. I don't know what I like more, your funny repetoire or your worms... either way I love all your videos! greetings from Sweden

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад

      5 months may be a little early to expect the whole ecosystem to be functional with a small amount of worms. Protein poisoning is from fermentation in the worm stomach. Try a single piece of fruit or vegetable in one corner of the bin. Make sure it is cut open. Don't add any worm chow. ( This could be the source of fermentation) After a week look in on it again. If the food is gone add another piece of food in a different corner. Once the bin environment stabilizes then try small amounts of chow on the top. Like a shot glass full. When it is gone add more. Worm farming is mostly watching and seeing what the worms do. Let me know how it goes.

    • @matildamalmgren9172
      @matildamalmgren9172 Год назад +1

      thanks! so keep my itchy fingers away… patience and curiosity are probably where I go wrong (I'm not surprised)😅 my husband has found such a blue barrel that he will build like yours. then I can work a little on it too, so I'm not inside looking and digging in all the others all the time 😅

  • @tamathystreptiles-tammy1356
    @tamathystreptiles-tammy1356 8 месяцев назад

    Do you use mosquito dunk water to prevent flying insects? Or have you used it in the past? The reason I ask is to see if the isopods and springtails are not affected by the dunk water. I have bioactive enclosures, and if I water as much as I want to, I get phorid flies. I'm looking for solutions to that problem. Also, did you add the isopods and springtails to the compost bins? Did you buy them, or did you get them from your garden?

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  8 месяцев назад

      All the critters came on their own. I don't use the mosquito in the bins. I am also afraid it will affect the isopods etc. 😀👍🏼🪱

  • @-ChrisD
    @-ChrisD Год назад

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @TrapperBV
    @TrapperBV Год назад +1

    Part of the food inflation is because of the Russian sanctions, they are a large exporter of fertilizers for first world farming, don’t need much shortage for much higher prices.
    Blue looks good, I’m going to try to replicate the wedge method you use this summer.

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Год назад +1

      The wedge system is the best. Saves work in harvesting. Less stressed worms too.

  • @barrybird67
    @barrybird67 9 месяцев назад

    Hi from the UK
    What exactly is worm chow?

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  9 месяцев назад

      It is a make up powder from items in the kitchen such as corn meal and oatmeal. I also grind up bird seed and add alfalfa meal if I have it around. You top feed it to supplement the worm diet and nutrition. 😃🪱👍🏼

    • @barrybird67
      @barrybird67 9 месяцев назад

      Many thanks from here over the pond.
      I love your ideas and especially how you talk and make everything so interesting.
      Happy new year and good harvesting.

  • @the_green_anna
    @the_green_anna Год назад

    💙💙💙💧👌🌱🤗

  • @shortythepresident3913
    @shortythepresident3913 Месяц назад

    I love you, lady. Thanks for the video. I just started as a newbie. I was looking for a video like this. I don't have castings yet. But I used coco coir bedding and it looks so similar to castings. Was wondering what the casting look like when done and how to separate them. Thank you so much. Will buy a sifter in the next 2 months from you.

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed  Месяц назад

      Even with coir you can tell when it's done when sifting. The little threads will stay on top and you can just pop them back in the bin. 😃👍🏼🪱