The Bohemian Life: Worm FarmerJack Chambers

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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2015
  • At Sonoma Valley Worm Farm, Jack Chambers raises red wigglers to create sought-after vermicomost for North Bay growers.

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  • @michaelougarezos8963
    @michaelougarezos8963 Год назад +17

    I love your story Jack, I am nearly 70 and I only recently started to grow vegetables throughout my back yard and now I also started my worm farm so now I am waking up after a heavy blow when my darling wife passed away in 2016 in my arms and I had lost all motivation. At least now I am beginning to wake up and focusing on my new venture, thanks to you kind of people that made me see some light ahead. Bless you all and thank you.

  • @camsmeltzer9388
    @camsmeltzer9388 5 лет назад +9

    Worm story.... My father years ago thought it would be neat to raise worms for sale. He bought thousands and thousands to start a farm. They were stored in these wooden boxes about 20"x20"x12"and we had a garage filled from floor to ceiling with worms! He had been warned that they needed to stay moist most
    of the time but for whatever reason he neglected to do so. Well, one evening every single one of those worms migrated out of their boxes and into our yard! I can still see his expression of disbelief to this day! My mother's garden loved the addition! Ha!

    • @brucea550
      @brucea550 4 года назад

      When I was about 12 I got the idea from organic gardening magazine and was gonna get rich growing them in the basement. Well, same thing, they migrated all over the basement and my mother was ready to kill me!

  • @starwarsfanforlife
    @starwarsfanforlife 5 лет назад +12

    I am gonna start my own company and call it “I got worms!” I will hire Harry and Lloyd to run it!

  • @uchibauki2515
    @uchibauki2515 4 года назад +4

    This man deserves award ! He loves doing something good for people, he’s thinking about better healthy food by raising worms really hard workGod bless him 🙏🏼

  • @jminichcastro
    @jminichcastro 4 года назад +5

    Jim, this is such a great insight into what you have created for our earth. I like your philosophy and I am motivated to join in worm composting!

  • @simplyimpish1055
    @simplyimpish1055 5 лет назад +13

    I only use compost tea weekly on my gardens and it’s never looked better.
    I include worm castings🤗

  • @Loveyko10
    @Loveyko10 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome, my red wigglers makes a lot of vermi called black gold ... great video.. ✌️

  • @leftlane8355
    @leftlane8355 2 года назад

    I have worms at my house and continuing to try and expand and learn. Saved a couple of my wife’s plants with castings. She was rather impressed.

  • @dlou3264
    @dlou3264 5 лет назад

    Watched it again . .. it’s the vermicompost that’s added to the new planting. The worms have been sifted out. Your worms are your workers! What you sell, then as an end product, is the compost. You can’t sell ALL your worms and stay in business! The aerial shot of your layout was great. It looked so neat . . . so well laid out. The garden beyond looked wonderful.

  • @Buildingenjoyment
    @Buildingenjoyment Год назад

    Studying this subject matter hands on. It amazes me how quickly these worms attract everything around them near my compost pile. My compost pile with the worms works three times as fast now.

  • @FINEDENTIST
    @FINEDENTIST 5 лет назад +2

    I met a Chap in Vermont but outta Maine I believe that raised night crawler type worms for the Bait Industry, he told me that he sold on average 7 to 8 million dozen per year.He said secret was raising them in expended coffee grounds,which were quite easy to procure. I asked him how he marketed them at this point he clamed up,He was quite an elderly chap at time about 20 years ago and he Was about 70 then , appeared quite satisfied with his operation.

    • @brucea550
      @brucea550 4 года назад

      8 million dozen would be over 50 TONS. I think he was stretching things a bit. Did you actually see his operation? The coffee grounds part is true, although shredded wet leaves are about the best.

  • @invinoveritas6859
    @invinoveritas6859 2 года назад

    I need to fly to Cambodia and introduce the Khmer people to Vermicompost and Worm Farming.This is brilliant Jack !!

  • @gardenwithpro-gro3203
    @gardenwithpro-gro3203 5 лет назад

    Such an awesome video, well done it got my sub. I’ve just started experimenting with worms on our farm- I built one a stackable worm farm) the other day which is on my channel, and I must say I love my worms. It’s so interesting to learn and watch how they work the soil. Good soil-good food and we can’t take for granted what worms do for our ecosystem. Keep up the great work.

  • @18Bees
    @18Bees 4 года назад +1

    Watched this video many times. Now I have a lot of worms bins. 😎

  • @Wanda_Jannette
    @Wanda_Jannette 7 лет назад +4

    Love his facility.

  • @rocko777p.8
    @rocko777p.8 5 лет назад +11

    I wanted to see the garden!

  • @thamho1352
    @thamho1352 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for sharing this interesting video. Could you share us about how to prepare feed and feed the worms.

  • @SuperJV4x
    @SuperJV4x 4 года назад +6

    i knew a fisherman so good with worms, he was a master baiter

    • @Ponen77
      @Ponen77 4 года назад

      Were you ever taken to his master baits room to show you how he handles his worm?

  • @thyselfjewelry2898
    @thyselfjewelry2898 5 лет назад

    Jack! Your my hero! Can I come visit? I live in Moraga, daughter went to Sonoma- now is a veterinary- she would love to come. Too!

    • @07negative56
      @07negative56 5 лет назад

      They don’t do visitors too often. Go to his website. I think he has a calendar of events where you can then go to his farm.

  • @lombrigreen4054
    @lombrigreen4054 5 лет назад

    Hi. excellent video

  • @Carnutzjoe
    @Carnutzjoe 5 лет назад +7

    To quote Dune,
    Bless the maker and his water
    Bless his coming and his going
    May his passage cleanse the world
    May he keep the world for his people
    Seems appropriate...
    😝

  • @delsurf71
    @delsurf71 6 лет назад +1

    I have had a small worm tower in my basement for 4 or 5 yrs. I would love to do it large scale like this.

  • @TheBushdoctor68
    @TheBushdoctor68 7 лет назад +15

    I'm in for just 40 seconds and the guy already made me laugh. "Shut it down for a minute, I'm on TV!" [hand gesturing a box]
    Hahaha. Next shot is of him making fun at the drone while they're trying to record a glorious top down view. lol

  • @rudraorganics5039
    @rudraorganics5039 Год назад +1

    I'm from India🇮🇳and from past few year we are making our dependency totally on chemical fertilisers and i see many harmful changes in my country in minimum time, so we are fast moving towards natural farming over 5 6 year and in this scenario, we changed the environment towards natural farming very fast

  • @Ihaveausernametoo
    @Ihaveausernametoo 5 лет назад

    The bohemian life is the only life for me!

  • @nguoicamau2190
    @nguoicamau2190 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks you for your video, could you help me answer a question? Have you faced any worms (Ex: Hammerhead Worm- Bipalium kewense) harming for earthworms?

  • @batonrouge6446
    @batonrouge6446 7 лет назад +5

    Where do you collect the worm tea? Store it?

  • @matthewwolf3531
    @matthewwolf3531 5 лет назад +5

    Worm castings are added to soil in the hemp industry on a enormous scale. I use something like 1 part worm castings to 3 parts soil.

    • @ftnwo7829
      @ftnwo7829 3 года назад +1

      So hemp/cannibus loves worm castings?

  • @jimmywilson1388
    @jimmywilson1388 Год назад

    Man that’s so cool… I want to do this.

  • @michaelmoreno7357
    @michaelmoreno7357 4 года назад +1

    Can someone explain how the casting come out of the bottom? Thanks

  • @watercarepro9610
    @watercarepro9610 4 года назад +9

    So it was just getting going, and I thought I was going to hear a story how about how this guy had a worm farm, and everything about it, and then it ended, are you sure the editors didn't accidentally cut off the story ?

  • @dlou3264
    @dlou3264 5 лет назад +2

    I’m impressed! You take a handful of worms and their castings or the castings alone and put it in with each new planting? Your worm farm is so neat. Don’t you have to cover the worm bins and keep them dark for the worms?

  • @coffinshaker
    @coffinshaker 5 лет назад

    Great video. At 1:50 are those small white things in the soil clump mites? If so do the mites cause any problems? They pop up in my bins occasionally if I throw pieces of melons or bananas. Just curious if they are a problem in outside bins as well.

  • @user-lw3mt9tc5n
    @user-lw3mt9tc5n 2 года назад

    👍👍👍👍👍from Kazakhstan

  • @magiclee9482
    @magiclee9482 3 года назад

    How are those worm-containers designed? I wonder what kind of mechanism drives the finished compost to fall on the ground? He said smt. about knives? Does anyone know?

  • @thenbenagcz3931
    @thenbenagcz3931 5 лет назад +111

    We don't need Mosanto or chemicals we need worms!!!

  • @AlejandroZay
    @AlejandroZay 3 года назад

    From where does he get all the organic material at first?

  • @sofisofiver2801
    @sofisofiver2801 Год назад

    Sir, how do you stir the compost when you put it in a box?

  • @jorgeromero663
    @jorgeromero663 4 года назад

    Can I see how the beds are made or the internet link? Thanks

  • @warsong9458
    @warsong9458 4 года назад

    At 1:25, is that an aerated static compost pile?

  • @bartacomuskidd775
    @bartacomuskidd775 3 года назад

    What is he feeding Dairy Solids? can someone explain?

  • @Chongmolangma
    @Chongmolangma 5 лет назад +1

    Need to watch out for carnivorous slugs though. So many times I had a matured compost bin; ie, composted and had turned into a worm bin that was teeming with earthworms. And then suddenly, red worms all gone. Replaced by slugs with tiger like markings.
    So, regular monitoring is crucial. Or better, harvest the worms and put them into specialised, protected trays to prevent total wipe outs.

    • @brucea550
      @brucea550 4 года назад

      That sounds like grubs, not slugs.

  • @KidCity1985
    @KidCity1985 4 года назад

    I'd love an update.

  • @DJVISHAL1988
    @DJVISHAL1988 4 года назад

    I really like the worm bed I wish I could get one

  • @Thumpiez
    @Thumpiez 8 лет назад

    Loved it

  • @ashanmendis8091
    @ashanmendis8091 5 лет назад +1

    2000 pounds per week ?

  • @NalamPenu
    @NalamPenu 10 месяцев назад

    What are the worms fed with?

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 5 лет назад +21

    worms are just as important and honey bees

    • @padredelaverde
      @padredelaverde 4 года назад +2

      All bees. Mason bees pollinate ten times the amount that honey bees do. It's important to have that wide variety.

    • @nullnull2945
      @nullnull2945 4 года назад +1

      Depending on locale and native worm populations if they are existent. Worms are a problem for slow growing hard woods

  • @praveensaharan9616
    @praveensaharan9616 5 лет назад

    Very nice

  • @lexnuss791
    @lexnuss791 7 лет назад +1

    Totally cool. Who'd a thunk it?

  • @billsgarden5728
    @billsgarden5728 5 лет назад +1

    If you got a bunch and it gets really hot outside.....you gotta shade your worms lest they cook and smell bad

  • @richardloch8872
    @richardloch8872 4 года назад

    HI how big is your setup

  • @daviddockstader1773
    @daviddockstader1773 2 года назад

    Do you give Tours? I’d love to come check your place out !

  • @dean4069
    @dean4069 2 года назад

    How cold does it get there?

  • @timmooney2460
    @timmooney2460 2 года назад

    Jack , what do you feed your worms. I have red wigglers in my garage. I have two containers with about 1000 worms total.

  • @Dcolbyable
    @Dcolbyable 5 лет назад +8

    Hi Jack, I live in South Carolina and wish to get into worm farming on a small scale. My wife's family have a tree farm of 180 acres an I'd like to place a few worm making boxes there as well as on our property. Can you give me any suggestions? regards Doug

  • @saave47
    @saave47 Год назад

    thanks

  • @gee3883
    @gee3883 4 года назад

    Just checked out this guys website and it seems like there has been no activity since 2013 ? I hope he is ok.

  • @vuja0000
    @vuja0000 2 года назад

    How bottom looks?

  • @OlafGodredsson
    @OlafGodredsson 5 лет назад +7

    Imagine if every field and orchard was also a worm farm....

  • @andrewlankes
    @andrewlankes 3 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @robkay7517
    @robkay7517 8 лет назад +2

    we got this

  • @SuperJV4x
    @SuperJV4x 4 года назад +2

    cousin eddie had a worm farm - had to sell it when aunt edna ss checks stopped

  • @user-en4ds7vt2w
    @user-en4ds7vt2w Год назад

    how much does 1 liter of Vermicompost cost?

  • @highplains7777
    @highplains7777 4 года назад

    Hey, was that a rocoto pepper in your green house?

  • @edwardkeenan6138
    @edwardkeenan6138 5 лет назад +1

    Cool I live in Kern county I have a lot of land I been farming turkeys and chickens I need to grow there food before I go broke thanks for your knowledge save me cash and never know make a few bucks .

    • @jimmccarley3191
      @jimmccarley3191 5 лет назад

      Not to be a know it all but you need to check with your county agent if your planning on feeding the chickens earthworms on a large scale. A few wont hurt them but dont feed them a lot of worms without checking with your county agent. He can explain why.

  • @brantstock
    @brantstock 8 лет назад +2

    Can I visit your farm? I'm super intrigued by this!

  • @TubersAndPotatoes
    @TubersAndPotatoes 5 лет назад

    Separated dairy solids? Is it cow poop?

  • @markcope3579
    @markcope3579 2 года назад

    can you make worm bed out of treated wood ?

  • @AdamCanFly
    @AdamCanFly 4 года назад +1

    Im a pilot and I’m interested in starting my own worm farm.

  • @deadsledz1672
    @deadsledz1672 5 лет назад

    Hi just wondering one question to have a farm like that what kind of climate is better where im from naturally there is normal earth worms and Night crawlers but are winters are wicked sometimes!

  • @anthonyromano8565
    @anthonyromano8565 Год назад

    I think I like worms more than people.

  • @deirdreodonovan5487
    @deirdreodonovan5487 6 лет назад

    Hello, is there anyone who can provide me with a definitive identification of some worms that came on their own to my compost pile, thank you!

    • @2qlrn273
      @2qlrn273 5 лет назад +1

      This web-page is made up of links to worm identification information:
      duckduckgo.com/?q=worm+identification&t=ffab&atb=v168-1&ia=web

  • @onederwall2466
    @onederwall2466 5 лет назад +6

    I think african night crawler is the best worm for vermicomposting

    • @ramelechaluse6772
      @ramelechaluse6772 5 лет назад +1

      Your correct sir

    • @carlosgarcia4129
      @carlosgarcia4129 5 лет назад +4

      Your crazy then can become pest easily the right type of worm is the red wiggler worm

  • @mattuk1310
    @mattuk1310 7 лет назад +10

    Really SONOMA VALLEY ?...I've been buying worms from PA....I Live in Solano county..I would love to tour your farm do you have tours...how about a web site ...Do you sell to the public ?.....do you breed just red wigglers...or night crawlers too ?

  • @rubygreen1249
    @rubygreen1249 3 года назад

    Where is this farm and can I visit

  • @patrapper7367
    @patrapper7367 6 лет назад +2

    Is it good for worms to be added to your garden and fruit trees in early stages and afterwards? I get they add this good stuff but does it take any thing away at seed level or young roots?

    • @markharris5544
      @markharris5544 5 лет назад +1

      That's correct. Worms eat the bacteria that are causing the material to rot.

    • @ICUP570
      @ICUP570 5 лет назад

      Nope they are very beneficial for plants

    • @matthewwolf3531
      @matthewwolf3531 5 лет назад

      no not at all. I plant seed in a soil that has a ton of worm castings in it.

  • @GetUrPhil
    @GetUrPhil 4 года назад

    How would you get worms to live through (Canadian) Winter?

    • @balanced4harvest552
      @balanced4harvest552 4 года назад

      Q. C. Phil,
      I was wondering the same thing, because the Dew worms I put into my Compost Bins don't seem to survive the Winter! Although because his Worm Trays are under a roof, the soil would be on the dry side, so less prone to freezing! Although -35* C rules!

  • @faerefolke
    @faerefolke 4 года назад

    I'm building a 55 gal. barrel garden tower. Putting red wigglers in it.

  • @user-no6ty3ml8f
    @user-no6ty3ml8f 11 месяцев назад

    Yes

  • @fincaecologicalapilaricagu5999
    @fincaecologicalapilaricagu5999 Год назад +1

    J.M.
    Director
    🇨🇷🇨🇷🇨🇷👍

  • @kiirunjihia3698
    @kiirunjihia3698 7 лет назад

    Hi, your video is inspiring kindly assist me with information how much will it cost me to purchase a commercial flow through worm bin like the one you are using in your farm to breed the worms. Also the freight charges to the port of Mombasa Kenya.

    • @kc.p.1162
      @kc.p.1162 5 лет назад

      Kiiru Njihia it’s about $4,500 +shipping

  • @biogoomgold4493
    @biogoomgold4493 3 года назад

    Hello there. I am from Uzbekistan and I have just started my work in this field. Is there a channel for this farm in order to get acquainted with very lucrative business innovations? If the writers.

  • @vinnysanchez2419
    @vinnysanchez2419 7 лет назад +6

    I want to make a worm farm now😊

  • @davidisherwood2756
    @davidisherwood2756 7 лет назад

    Europe - "Red wiggler" is the Brandling worm

  • @eliottsigg7837
    @eliottsigg7837 4 года назад +1

    Damn I got lost on RUclips again

  • @GlobalEarthRepair
    @GlobalEarthRepair 5 лет назад

    More worms. And more worms

  • @harsharh9147
    @harsharh9147 4 года назад

    Hello sir. How to contact you??

  • @lisakukla459
    @lisakukla459 5 лет назад +5

    Is that Uncle Jim's?? He kinda looks like the drawing in their logo. I really like that company, and I really like this place, too. Very clean and organized. Seems like an ethical farmer, given that he's letting cameras inside. I love that. If I knew the company name, I'd like to support them.

    • @brucea550
      @brucea550 4 года назад

      I don’t think uncle Jim’s raises any worms. They just buy wholesale and sell retail.

    • @lisakukla459
      @lisakukla459 4 года назад

      @@brucea550 *Really??* 🤔 Do you recall where you heard this? I'd like to get more info, as I'm planning to implement a fairly big worm and bsfl program on a Permaculture market garden in the spring. If that's the case, I'll likely select another source. Something about that doesn't sit right with me. Hm. Thanks for the heads-up.

    • @brucea550
      @brucea550 4 года назад

      Most internet sellers are resellers. There is a place called Delta worms in Cali that does not sell any but their own. Jim’s has hundreds of suppliers, thus, people notice orders from them are drop shipped.

    • @lisakukla459
      @lisakukla459 4 года назад

      @@brucea550 Interesting tidbit. I'll have to take it with a grain of salt, though, since you've declined to offer any sources.
      Are you perhaps affiliated with Delta in any way?

    • @brucea550
      @brucea550 4 года назад +1

      Not sure what sources I can give, just personal experience and what others have told me. I have no connection to Delta except they were recommended and when I checked them out they are the only place that would promise they raised everything they sell. You can call and ask any supplier where their worms come from, they do enough business to not care your opinion so they aren’t going to lie. Not saying the worms you get from uncle Jim’s will be inferior, but if they are drop shipping from other suppliers they have less quality control. The internet has made it easier and more profitable for companies to switch from production to just handling orders.

  • @alexsalvara9958
    @alexsalvara9958 4 года назад

    Thanks to worms.

  • @stephenmacdonald76
    @stephenmacdonald76 7 лет назад +1

    is there a website for this farm?

    • @ringsnroses7156
      @ringsnroses7156 7 лет назад

      stephen macdonald cool and now I'm first to dislike your comment

    • @stephenmacdonald76
      @stephenmacdonald76 7 лет назад

      Rosie IsWeird I wish I had more hands to give your comment 4 thumbs down

    • @ringsnroses7156
      @ringsnroses7156 7 лет назад

      stephen macdonald oh! Sorry this comment was made for someone else being rude not you sorry

    • @ringsnroses7156
      @ringsnroses7156 7 лет назад

      stephen macdonald well now this is awkward, sorry

  • @DavidLee-pn5gc
    @DavidLee-pn5gc 5 лет назад

    Good

  • @ahmedewes8913
    @ahmedewes8913 7 лет назад +1

    Ahmed Ewes
    I am Ahmad from Egypt. I want to show in work to establish a farm to produce compost by worms and we have no experience in Egypt.

    • @kdegraa
      @kdegraa 5 лет назад +1

      Ahmed Ewes start small Ahmed. Find some containers for the worms, get some worms, feed the works whatever vegetable or organic matter you can get your hands on. Then experiment & document what happens.

  • @Blastfence1
    @Blastfence1 5 лет назад

    Hippies!

  • @billsgarden5728
    @billsgarden5728 5 лет назад

    Just a few cups

  • @rasadobe7448
    @rasadobe7448 2 года назад

    Do worms ear and break down palm tree or shredded pine and or palm

  • @waynetadlock9719
    @waynetadlock9719 6 лет назад

    It's June 2nd, 2018. If this video was published 6-1-18, why are there comments from up to two years ago?

  • @Outlaw-Josey-Wales
    @Outlaw-Josey-Wales 6 лет назад +4

    The author of this video didn't even reply why take the time to interview and report and post then fail to reply?

  • @randywilson6869
    @randywilson6869 Год назад

    I like to make poop tea with it. Or mix it in with my compost tea.

  • @christiantardif6908
    @christiantardif6908 Год назад

    J aimerais avoir la même chose que vous au Québec