Worm Bin Migration Harvest Decision Time! | Vermicompost Worm Farm
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- Take out all my worm castings to restart my bin or keep migrating the worms out? That is the question we will answer in this check in as I continuously make natural organic fertilizer out of my food scraps & shredded cardboard in the form of worm castings for my garden!! come see how my red wigglers and I do it in this Tiny Traveling 3 gallon Worm Bin!
Epigeic worms or composting worms are fascinating natural composters & fertilizers that are in most homesteaders bag of tricks to make free organic fertilizer & soil amendments as well as fishing bait. If you've ever thought about vermicomposting or composting with worms to make organic fertilizer & natural soil amendments with your plant based kitchen scraps or food waste, this is the channel for you. I have 4 worm composting bins which you can watch from start to finished worm castings on the 4 playlists following each worm bin. If you haven't started yet, get started now and vermicompost with me!🪱🪱🪱 Visit my Channel at / @vermicompost
Happy Vermicomposting Everyone!!!🪱🪱🪱
Below are some of the items I use for vermicomposting & my channel's videos. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you if you use these links. Thank you for supporting this channel! / @vermicompost
Worm Bins I use:
Vermihut 5-Tray Worm Compost Bin amzn.to/3w15lQt
Urban Worm Bag V2 amzn.to/3XE9QsT
20 Gallon Fabric Grow Pots amzn.to/3EBYhdr
3 gallon Rubbermaid Roughneck tote amzn.to/3eKDLhO
Other Worm Bins:
Worm Factory 360 3-Tray Version amzn.to/3AHnjqK
Worm Factory 360 5-Tray Version amzn.to/3tYfWY4
Bus bins amzn.to/3fd8AvP
Equipment I use:
12 Sheet Cross Cut Micro Shredder (I use it to shred cardboard) amzn.to/3xYZKYu
Magic Bullet Small Blender (to pulverize egg shells) amzn.to/3gwEzb4 or amzn.to/42SQ4w9 (with extra coffee bean & nut blade)
Worms Red Wiggler mixes amzn.to/3yGNhwl & amzn.to/3R5tKvD ENC's amzn.to/4bXN5XP
Mesh screen patches for DIY worm bins amzn.to/3xJjK4r
Indoor Outdoor Wireless Thermometer for worm bin amzn.to/3wIdXbO
Additional thermometer sensors 433 MHz amzn.to/41juD7v Please make sure Thermometer & sensor are the same MHz
Additional thermometer sensors 915MHz amzn.to/3WTFgua Please make sure Thermometer & sensor are the same MHz
Wrigglebrew Worm Casting Tea amzn.to/46PhV2A
Food Dehydrator amzn.to/3O5Uj2H
Mosquito Dunks 6 pack amzn.to/3Oe4Sl0 granular amzn.to/42KDtM0 or 20 pack amzn.to/42Br4Kf
Kitchen scale to weigh worms & food: amzn.to/3HnOQjg
Blue gloves amzn.to/3XsBg5n
Spray bottles to mist bedding amzn.to/3Fq23rN
Digital handheld Thermometer amzn.to/3EWfC2j
Compost Tea Bags amzn.to/3fCb5o1
Solar powered light amzn.to/3nOucAq
Reusable Keurig Coffee K-cups amzn.to/3FNXvt6
Other useful equipment for worm farming:
5 stackable sifter with different sized mesh: amzn.to/3S2k184
Cameras & camera equipment I use:
Insta 360 ace pro amzn.to/3vgdmR8
Flexible Tripod amzn.to/3CGTjcF
Insta360 GO 2 camera amzn.to/3oxCc80
Insta360 One X2 camera amzn.to/3nqV6hp
iPhone 13 Max Pro amzn.to/3nq52aU
Canon EOS Rebel T8i amzn.to/3HcBuX6
4 Ocean bracelets I wear
Multiple colors to chose from bracelets amzn.to/3HMbHEx
Books on worms & worm farming
Worms Eat My Garbage amzn.to/3L4FXN2
Where to buy worms: www.TheGardenAndWormLady.com
/ @vermicompost
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00:00 Intro
00:26 31 Days since last checking
01:03 Recap of last feeding & 3 check ins/mini harvests
02:48 Checking castings zone
03:57 Decision time!
04:56 Benefits or restarting via migration
05:27 Carrying capacity of this Tiny Traveling Worm Bin
05:49 Size of this worm bin
06:21 Worm close ups
07:03 Why I love this worm bin!
07:37 Always start with bedding
07:55 Big wet feeding
08:45 How I blend my worm chow & egg shell grit
09:22 Why I bury food scraps
09:53 Topping it all off!
10:18 Counting worms!
Below are some of the items I use for vermicomposting & my channel's videos. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you if you use these links. Thank you for supporting this channel! www.youtube.com/@vermicompost?sub_confirmation=1
Worm Bins I use:
Vermihut 5-Tray Worm Compost Bin amzn.to/3w15lQt
Urban Worm Bag V2 amzn.to/3XE9QsT
20 Gallon Fabric Grow Pots amzn.to/3EBYhdr
3 gallon Rubbermaid Roughneck tote amzn.to/3eKDLhO
Other Worm Bins:
Worm Factory 360 3-Tray Version amzn.to/3AHnjqK
Worm Factory 360 5-Tray Version amzn.to/3tYfWY4
Bus bins amzn.to/3fd8AvP
Equipment I use:
12 Sheet Cross Cut Micro Shredder (I use it to shred cardboard) amzn.to/3xYZKYu
Magic Bullet Small Blender (to pulverize egg shells) amzn.to/3gwEzb4 or amzn.to/42SQ4w9 (with extra coffee bean & nut blade)
Worms Red Wiggler mixes amzn.to/3yGNhwl & amzn.to/3R5tKvD ENC's amzn.to/4bXN5XP
Mesh screen patches for DIY worm bins amzn.to/3xJjK4r
Indoor Outdoor Wireless Thermometer for worm bin amzn.to/3wIdXbO
Additional thermometer sensors 433 MHz amzn.to/41juD7v Please make sure Thermometer & sensor are the same MHz
Additional thermometer sensors 915MHz amzn.to/3WTFgua Please make sure Thermometer & sensor are the same MHz
Wrigglebrew Worm Casting Tea amzn.to/46PhV2A
Food Dehydrator amzn.to/3O5Uj2H
Mosquito Dunks 6 pack amzn.to/3Oe4Sl0 granular amzn.to/42KDtM0 or 20 pack amzn.to/42Br4Kf
Kitchen scale to weigh worms & food: amzn.to/3HnOQjg
Blue gloves amzn.to/3XsBg5n
Spray bottles to mist bedding amzn.to/3Fq23rN
Digital handheld Thermometer amzn.to/3EWfC2j
Compost Tea Bags amzn.to/3fCb5o1
Solar powered light amzn.to/3nOucAq
Reusable Keurig Coffee K-cups amzn.to/3FNXvt6
Other useful equipment for worm farming:
5 stackable sifter with different sized mesh: amzn.to/3S2k184
Cameras & camera equipment I use:
Insta 360 ace pro amzn.to/3vgdmR8
Flexible Tripod amzn.to/3CGTjcF
Insta360 GO 2 camera amzn.to/3oxCc80
Insta360 One X2 camera amzn.to/3nqV6hp
iPhone 13 Max Pro amzn.to/3nq52aU
Canon EOS Rebel T8i amzn.to/3HcBuX6
4 Ocean bracelets I wear
Multiple colors to chose from bracelets amzn.to/3HMbHEx
Books on worms & worm farming
Worms Eat My Garbage amzn.to/3L4FXN2
Where to buy worms: www.TheGardenAndWormLady.com
www.youtube.com/@vermicompost?sub_confirmation=1
Congratulations to your friend and family. This is a textbook beautiful migration. Good worms🎉🎉👍🏼😃🪱
Thank you Ann!! I think I will be migrating this Tiny Traveling Worm Bin from here on out...Unless we are feeling a bit rowdy and decide to count for old time sakes!! The wounds still have not healed from the last time!! Thanks so much for stopping by!!🪱🪱🪱
Easy peasy - I’m definitely a fan of the migration approach. Sure is simpler than individually picking them all out of their castings :)
😂Totally beats picking them out individually (and counting which I had problems just counting to 5 this time!) I have a feeling this bin is going to be migrated for the foreseeable future!! Thanks so much for watching AV!!🪱🪱🪱
Hard to beat a separation of the worms from their castings in which the worms pretty much do all the work 👍🏻
So true!!
Another interesting video
Thanks Joe!! I really appreciate all your support!!🪱🪱🪱
I can not erase the memories of my boys that did not come home.
To do today, it could have been me.
I should have been dead 50 plus years ago.
Just would hope people would know the pain and sacrifice many have taken to keep us free.
I am a proud 82 nd Airborne medic, did my job, always will.
God Bless America, and to Hell to anyone against us. Just me!!!!
All gave some, some gave all🙏 Happy 4th of July Brian!!🇺🇸
The tiny worm bin is 1/3 of the way to its next harvest! I'm definitely a fan of not emptying a bin to harvest. Oh goodie -- avocondo coming up!
~ Sandra
That's what I was thinking!! It is amazing how much of a jump start this gives the bin when I "restart" it...almost like having inoculating trays from my VermiHut, but on their sides!! I'm hoping we get a big avocondo out of that avocado!! Thanks so much for stopping by to watch Sandra!!🪱🪱🪱
Good job 👏
I find Dick and Jane Shoebox and Little Wally harder to regulate that the Can-O-Worms.
Your migration is perfect 👌
❤Peggy❤
I was wondering if you felt the same way about your tiny worm bins!! I love your Can O' Worms!! Thanks so much for watching Peggy!!🪱🪱🪱
Such a cute little bin!
Thank you Debby!! I love that I can travel with it!! Thanks so much for watching!!🪱🪱🪱
Of all your videos I probably enjoy these videos the most -
I am running 3 large tote bins that are basically this system upscaled by a factor of 10. You are so right about having to keep on top of the moisture/critter levels! I have used a few different methods of harvesting and I don’t really have a favourite one yet…
Thank you!! I'm so glad you are enjoying these videos!! If I had my way I'd have three of those same types of tote worm bins you mentioned (I have a bunch I could use in my garage) but The Executive Producer has me on a strict diet of 4 worm bins!! Harvesting is the where all the variation in technique comes in...I'm still experimenting with how to harvest this bin as well. My Outdoor worm bin harvests so well all the time by sifting with perfectly moist, but not too moist, grain like casings. Where as this one can be sticky and bouldery depending on how moist it is. Let me know if you come up with a favorite way to harvest your totes so I can try it out!! Thanks so much for watching & for your long time support of our channel!!🪱🪱🪱
Another awesome video!!!!🤩
Thank you Vee!! I really appreciate your long time support & Guidance!!🪱🪱🪱
Brigadier General and flight commander, congratulations to them both, a lot pride and dedication, Salute!!!
I just love your updates on your traveling worm bin. This shows anyone, even a balcony gardener can raise their own terrific soil amendment in vermicompost.
I have two plastic bins going with a horizontal migration, easy as falling off a log.
Saw a couple comments, if you ever run out of food for the worms? For me, at this time of year most comes from the garden . For example, the 1st round of broccoli is done, started some more in pots, until I am ready to transplant I leave the old plants in the soil, then worm food. Another reason I like to use home raised food is that it is full of native microbes, not from California or Guatemala. The microbes from here will survive, the ones from different climates, probably not in WI.
Another awesome video! Stay Well!!!!
Thank you! I'm pretty proud of them both!! My brother in law who became the Wing Commander was one of my students when I was teaching pilot training...he met my sister and the rest is history 😂 The whole story is best told over beers!! I love this Tiny Traveling Worm Bin for the same reason...so portable and easy to manage no mater how small your living space!! "Easy as falling off a log"😂🤣😂 I gotta start using that saying!! That is so true about the native microbes!! It is also probably the fastest way to recycle the nutrients back into your garden! Thanks for all your continued support Brian!!🪱🪱🪱
We started worm composting a few months ago. I am starting to wonder if it is worth the effort?
I started with 2 15 gallong concrete mixed trays. We got about 60 lbs of castings.
Then I bought 2 5 tray Vevor stacked worm huts. They seem like a complete waste of time as the bins were working. The Vevor have a filter on top, and air holes but all the condensation drips back down so they tend to get super moist and lend to mold.
Who knows? We are going to keep going and learning. Ultimately I want to build an outdoor composting center about 20'x10'. Going to take old pallets apart and make it so they don't get too hot or too cold.
It got so hot outside I hed to bring all the worms in the house and it kinda sucks, but the worms are loving it
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Thanks for watching Tory!! Always great to see you here!!🪱🪱🪱
Great video as always, you always kill it lol. I was wondering, if you can remember, how many worms did you start with approximately. I mean day 1 brand new bin. And how many do you think you are at now, approximately. Thanks!
Thank you so much for the kind words!! Believe it or not I started with 50-100 red wigglers that I got from a Vermicomposting workshop at my local county extension office. After I harvested it the first time, 5 months later, I had 491 in there!! Here is the video: ruclips.net/video/8N2NGFw3s54/видео.html The second time I harvested I had 612 worms: ruclips.net/video/lxFjjGWRn8M/видео.html but the next three times it was right around 1,000 worms...so it seems like the carrying capacity of this worm bin is 1,000 plus or minus 100 red wigglers!! They really reproduce fast (double every 2 months or so) if the conditions are right! It was actually hard to start with so few worms because it is hard to make sure you don't overfeed them...I suggest starting a worm bin this size with 1,000 worms and a normal sized worm bin with 2,000 if the budget can handle it! But if you can only start with a few, it can be done...just don't overfeed!! I hope this helps!! Thanks so much for watching!!🪱🪱🪱
Thanks a lot, I was planning on starting with 200-250. But, like you said, I have heard they reproduce relatively quickly, so it shouldn't be a problem for too long.
That should work!! Just keep the bedding damp not wet and whatever you do feed less than you think you need to and check back on them in 4-5 days to see if they ate what you fed!!
I don’t think it was this video but I saw a cherry pit in your bin, can worms eat those?
Soooooo....Cherry pits are one of the longest foods I've had in my bins besides peach pits! Eventually they get so brittle that you can crush them with your fingers, but it takes forever! I stopped saving mine to put in my worm bins but I'll let them slide in if I have some cherries that go bad, I don't take the time to take them out. I hope this helps!! Thanks so much for watching Jane!!🪱🪱🪱
How old was your friend that got promoted?
I believe he is 48...still a spring chicken!! Amazing guy!! Thanks for stopping by AJ!!🪱🪱🪱
Are your worm bins able to keep up with all the food scraps your family produces? Or do you end up throwing stuff away that could’ve been put in a bin?
Curious since you have multiple systems but don’t go in them weekly / as often as I thought you would be to feed
Great question!! My worms are able to keep up with all the food my immediate family produces...we recently became empty nesters when our last son went of to college last fall (but he is back for the summer). My mother & father and our oldest son & his wife also send us some of their food scraps...I'm not able to use all of that so I do put some of it in the regular compost pile. All our used coffee & tea grounds go in our worm bins, with occasional dumps in the regular compost and we even go to some local coffee shops to get some of their used coffee grounds for our regular compost pile. The one thing that we can't keep up with and occasionally goes into the trash are egg shells...I don't like to put them in the compost pile without grinding them up and I just get sick of constantly grinding them!! It is amazing how little trash we actually produce to go into the garbage bin...we usually skip a pick up or two each week out by the curb because we just don't produce that much that gets thrown away! I used to feed less but more often but I found as I got more bins it became easier to spread out the feeding to 14-18 days. This tiny bin sometimes gets fed little bits sooner than that and my Urban Worm Bag feedings are spread out a little further because it can hold so much. I store my food scraps in my freezer and the over flow of food scraps sometimes goes in our deep freezer in the garage. I'm glad you asked the question because I'm sure others out there were wondering the same thing!! Thanks so much for watching!!🪱🪱🪱
@Vermicompost I started with a subpod mini, and added a Vermihut. Then 2 totes, now 3. I have a compost tumbler, that was colonized by worms, and ended up putting that into an Urban Worm Bag. After 2 years I still can't use up all my food scraps and coffee grounds, and I'm just 1 person.
Your worm bins are multiplying!! We need to form a worm bin addiction support group!! 😁 You must be eating very healthy!! I sometimes get worried that I'm going to run out of scraps and in comes my mom with a cooler full of food scraps!! Sometimes I think she shops for my worms and lets stuff go bad! Mine are just falling short of keeping up with the coffee however. Thanks so much for passing on your experience with your worm bins & food scraps Marco!! And of course thanks for watching!!🪱🪱🪱