Compost Worm Bedding is EXACTLY what you need
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- Опубликовано: 15 янв 2022
- / @plantobsessed This is a short video of how I make the bedding. See a long version below
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I talk about in my videos. It is made at least a week before I use it. When I use this bedding the worm consume it much faster and make castings faster no matter what kind of worm I am feeding. The components that I use are linked in the pinned comment for my amazon store. You can also go to a big box store and and get similar items. All that is needed is shredded paper and cardboard, coco coir/peat moss, kelp meal or liquid, molasses or some sugar and some water. 90% paper stuff and 10% coir peat. It takes about a 20gallon bag of paper and a gallon of wet coir peat. I use about 4 gallons of water to get the wrung out sponge consistency.
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On the topic of what the worms eat... I can say for certain that they eat the actual food & not only the microbes present on the foods. This can be seen if you look closely at some of my worm bin time-lapse videos. The worms chomp away at the food directly & if it's something they really like they mob the food & devour it before any kind of bacteria or fungi could get any. Thanks for showing us how you make your bedding! 👍🏻
Thank you.
I enjoy seeing your process for setting up your bedding. Nice worm fact!
Thank you.
Hi Anne, Thank you for a simple trick to not have the shredded cardboard and paper stick together. I've been making vermicompost and vermicompost tea for about four years. This is a huge game changer for me -- especially because I've had about 50 gallons of peat moss on hand for five years without using it! Thank you very much. Jennifer zone 8B
That is a good way to use it up. The worms make great casting with it to make more tea.🪱😃👍🏼
Another great video. I never thought to put this much effort into the bedding but I can see the benefit. Going to try something similar. Thanks again!
Thank you. I'm glad it is useful.
I’m also loving the worm trivia, keep ‘em coming!
Will do. I'm glad you like it.
After watching your first bedding video this is exactly how I make my bedding and my worms love it!
I adapted the vermibag version as I don't have coffee for nitrogen sources. I'm glad it works for you. It made all the difference in how fast my bins cycled.
Very informative. Thank you 💕
Thank you.😃🪱👍🏼
Great video on bedding Ann. 😊 thanks for the video
Thank you for watching 😀
Thanks for sharing the information and showing just how you make your bedding.
Thank you. 😊
@@PlantObsessed You are very welcome.
Great video and the bedding looks amazing I see why your worms are thriving so well. I use a similar recipe for my plants and they love it.
yep, the only difference is the bubbler for me.
So funny - I literally just did a new video on this very thing, but with a set of different methods meant to get the microbes in your bin and bedding. Great stuff!
Great minds think a like. 😇
Outstanding information about what works very well for mixing bedding. I still have a good amount of bedding but it’s frozen now and unavailable. Thanks again for sharing your efforts with us.
Thank you for watching. I keep my worms in my basement /cellar. It is not good for anything else since it is a dirt floor.
Great video! I like to inoculate new bedding too. Typically, I mix together shredded cardboard, oak leaves & used coffee grounds. Then I use a lactic acid bacteria serum which I make from rice wash water and milk to moisten and incorporate the material. Fantastic method which seems to really crate excellent results
Do you make your serum new every batch?
@@PlantObsessed I'm also curious!
Hello Ann, I personally don’t bother with all that . I just wet some cardboard, add quite a lot of ground eggshells , a fistful of worm compost, mix the whole stuff together and let it sit for a few days and that’s it…..but I love seeing other methods too. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching 😀
Id like to get the bags as well as the silicone lids you have for the gallon jugs you use to water with. Love your videos.
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Hi Ann, Great video, as always 👍
Greetings from Windermere, Florida zone 9b 🇺🇸
I love the Worm Facts! More, more 👍
Thank you.
very good, thanx
Thank you for watching 😃
Beautiful my friend. Have a good night. Blessings.
Thank you
Great video. Not only do you teach the reasons for what you do, you demonstrate and cement the lessons in our understanding.
I've been using horse manure as a nitrogen source, mixing it about 50/50 with the shredded cardboard. Thoughts on the ratio?
Good point on coco coir. I had quit using shredded paper because of clumping. May get some coir and try again, though I have more than ample supply of cardboard. Would like to be able to use shredded documents rather than recycling them.
We feed all of our shredded paper and cardboard to the worms. The only thing we send to recycle is metal, plastic and glass.
Hi Ann I think this is awesome! The only thing I might add is the soil I got from the ancient forest near me for added microbial and fungal life. I've already added to my worm bins, compost and comfrey juice. Thanks Nick 👍🙏💚😁 I'm making Wormtropolis at the weekend a new outdoor worm bin, Im going to use Coco coir as a base and I'm going to enfuse it with the comfrey juice now.🙏💚👍 😏
Sounds great. When I first started I added old oak forest soil. I'll have to look into comfrey.
@@PlantObsessed my worms love comfrey! If you get a plant it reseeds everywhere and is a nightmare to get rid of! Look for boking 14 variety which is sterile. If you don't mind just grab a root from nature and replant.👍💚🙏😁
thanks
I'm glad you found it useful. Thank you for watching 😃
This is a great recipe, thanks for suggesting sugar and nitrogen alternatives.
Some people might not have the same stuff around. I try to make it easy to be successful.
@@PlantObsessedin the uk I’ve never heard of malaises before
But I think you said somewhere to use honey which we do have.
@@cherylhowker1792 yep any sugar will work.
I always watch the video half an hour AFTER I added the bedding. Tomorrow I might go and get it out and add stuff to it.
(It's still easier than changing a duvet cover!)😂
It's never too late to make improvements to your process. Thank you for watching 👍🏼🪱😃
Good to see others pre-composting their bedding. Wouldn't be a terrible thing to add a little more nitrogen to actually allow it to heat up a little. This is the only way to fly in the vermi world. Thanks for showing those little bags as well, very nice trick indeed. Thanks for posting.
Hi there, I find that the bedding that I mix up in a 30 gallon bin (with 5 lbs of coffee grounds and some alfalfa) heats up a bit in the center.
@@wormweirdo340 I've been using the same ingredients as well tossing in a little ground up birdseed. I only do 5 gallons at a time but keep enough in the pipeline to age 3 - 4 weeks before using. It normally heats up a little and starts turning black about 2 weeks in. The worms love it. Premix bedding makes the entire process easier to manage for sure.
I tend to run it almost out so I er on the side of caution of heating up if I know I have to use it next day.
I keep meaning to get some alfalfa next time I am at the farm store.
I just got some bird seed to add to my worm chow. Good idea to put it in the pre-made bedding.
Paper shredder is on vacation ….lol until tomorrow ! Dingy not … forgetful indeed !
Pitter patter!!
Thank you for all your good info.
I watched a worm come out of the ground bite off a blade of
grass and eat. Don't know what kind of worm.
Nancy
I have also heard farmers tell of worms dragging corn leaves off the plant into the ground.
Question, what shredder do you use? I got one off Amazon and it works but struggles with the thicker cardboard so I’m looking to upgrade. Can you provide me a link to the one you use. With the amount of bedding you produce I’m sure it’s exactly what I’m needing. Ty
Look in the pinned comment. It will be called aurora shredder. It eats amazon boxes like baby food. The ones marked heavy are harder. It is a champ.
mother earth is the buggiest coco I have encountered and I find gnats or root aphids in all coco I have tried.
Wow I wonder if they have changed since I started using them. Thank you for the information. 👍🏼😊🪱
Hey Ann! I assume this is not the same as pre composting. This bedding never heats up right ? It looks relatively the same when given to the worms ?
Yes exactly. There is not enough nitrogen to get the temperature up. 😃🪱👍🏼
I’m new to worm farming. I have chickens. I use pine shavings as chicken bedding. When it is time to clean the coop can these pine shaving, now mixed with old chicken poo be used as worm bedding? This chicken bedding makes great compost but wasn’t sure if my worms would like it or be able to use it.
Also, do the egg shells need to be pulverized? Or can I just crush them lightly and give them small chunks?
I have not tried chicken manure but it may be a hot type of manure. I would try a little at a far end or pocket and see what it does. 🪱😊👍🏼
If you use coffee for the kelp, how much would you use for the amount you are making?
I would try about 3 cups. 👍🏼🪱😁
You mentioned that each type of worms have their own bedding mix... Are the recipes the same? Or what's the difference for the different worms?
The bedding recipe is the same. They have their own tote by species or mix. I don't want to introduce cocoons from one species into a bin of another.
Do you fluff your prepared bedding as you use it?
Yes I mix it up when I use it to keep air in it
You almost forgot the eggshells. 😱 😎
It was a close call. Lol
Damn Ann you know worms ,hows your plants ?
They are usually large and out of control lol. I'll post a picture of my garden this week. All the rain we have here has made it explode 🪱👍🏼😃
Can this be stored somewhere and if so how and how long? Thanks ❤
It works best if used within 24 hours. After that the microbes will start to die.Thank you for watching 👍🏼🪱😃
@@PlantObsessed thank you.
@@PlantObsessed I dont understand this. You say in the video "this will be perfect in a week or two" and here you say use within 24 hours??
Do you ever have an issue with mold?
No, I leave the lid off so it gets air. Sometimes if I add too much water it smells sour. Then I add more paper or coir and it is fine e again.
So you nutrify your worm bedding. Poooof, mind blow. Can I quit my job and do this full time? Please? haha
Maybe. If you play you microbes right 👍
One thing i don't completely understand. Why does everyone who uses molasses insist that it must be unsulfured, and yet the liquid kelp meal has sulfur in it? Why should you not used sulfured molasses? I can only assume that sulfur could harm the worms. If that's the case, then why use the liquid kelp meal that has sulfur in the list of ingredients?
The sulphur is meant to inhibit the bacteria in the molasses. We want the bacteria to grow. I believe that is the reason. 👍🏼🪱