7 Common Worm Farm Problems Solved

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  • @unclecurtful
    @unclecurtful 4 года назад +58

    "Seven hearts these guys got. How couldya not luv em." : )

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  4 года назад +3

      Thanks so much, your very kind

  • @angela5391
    @angela5391 3 года назад +8

    I finally found a channel that gives me the facts on how to maintain a worm farm no mumbo jumbo...Thanks Marty!

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      Your welcome, some of my vlogs have a bit of jumbo hehe😂

  • @ltlbnsgarden
    @ltlbnsgarden 5 лет назад +2

    About not giving them meat makes total sense. I am taking notes for sure, for when I start. Karin is such a sweetheart! Love you guys 🤗

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  5 лет назад

      Thanks Little Bean,,have a lovely day

  • @lastephanie8
    @lastephanie8 4 года назад +4

    Thanks Marty! Very informative. I’ve run into a few of these issues in the early stages.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  4 года назад +1

      Your welcome Stephanie, if you want to take it further I am having a sale on my course soon via my newsletter,,,organic seed raising course will be the bonus! It's game changing if your interested in organics!

  • @MariaLuciaGomezGreenberg
    @MariaLuciaGomezGreenberg 3 года назад +6

    I really enjoyed your advice and the fact that you seem to love your worms as much as I do. They do so much for our planet and are usually unappreciated.
    I’ve been composting with worms for 15 years and love what it has done for my garden. One year though, I had been eating papaya, my favorite fruit, on a weekly basis and discarding peel and seeds in the worm bin. After a month, I realized the papaya, which is great for my digestion, had digested my worms. 😢
    I was able to save a handful and start again.
    Keep sharing your knowledge so that we can save our soil and the health of our beautiful planet 🌎.
    Take care,
    María Lucía from California

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад +3

      Hi Maria from California, really enjoyed reading this comment. I too am a huge fan of Papaya. I am able to just grow it with success here where I live. It doesn't like the cold winters. I will do my best to keep spreading the word about compost worms, soil life and biodiversity. It's a real passion of mine.
      Blessing & Stay Safe
      Marty

    • @kathynix6552
      @kathynix6552 Год назад

      Oh no i think the enzyme in papaya can soften meat so I can understand that it might affect worms if in high enough amount ts. I’d never thought about it though.

  • @margaretmeyncke3592
    @margaretmeyncke3592 3 года назад +1

    I'm so excited about having a worm farm. Thanks for the information!

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      Your welcome, so much fun,,stay tuned for up coming vids on the subject

  • @cooknwoman
    @cooknwoman 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for all the detailed information! I really appreciate the time you've put in to help us do it right! By the way, your little helper is a cutie - I love her pet Praying Mantis 🤭

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  2 года назад

      Thanks Susie, my helper is growing up fast now!

  • @jean-philippefranko6896
    @jean-philippefranko6896 2 года назад +3

    At last! A well explained video and actionable advise. Thanks a lot! 👍🏻

  • @davekerr4504
    @davekerr4504 Год назад

    Hi Marty,
    Thankyou for your very helpful tips in the video.
    I have just started my first worm farm and am keen to get it right.😊

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  Год назад

      Hi Dave. You are very welcome. Please subscribe to my channel here as we have some really cool content coming up about worm farming very soon. You will love it! 😀

  • @LittleCountryCabin
    @LittleCountryCabin 3 года назад +1

    Ok I’m hooked on your channel! I’m learning so much. Thank you!!❤️

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад +1

      That's so cool. Hopefully you can attend my live show and Q&A it's coming on soon? 😀

    • @LittleCountryCabin
      @LittleCountryCabin 3 года назад +1

      @@martysgarden hopefully🤗

  • @KeepOnGrowin
    @KeepOnGrowin 5 лет назад +8

    My wife is trying vermiculture on a small basis. If we get the hang of it, will try to scale. Thanks Marty.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  5 лет назад

      Hi Mike, I am sure you will get it happening. I am actually working on a lot of content on vermicomposting at the moment, hope it helps.
      All the best from Australia
      Marty

    • @e2U
      @e2U 4 года назад

      Would you like to help me work on a simpler solution?

    • @Alta7139
      @Alta7139 2 года назад

      What to do when my worm bin has midgets from the kitchen scraps?

  • @cadfael4598
    @cadfael4598 3 года назад +1

    Cheers for the response Marty!

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      Very welcome, I try to get to all my questions. If you haven't already please subscribe to my channel. This will help me reach my goal of getting to 50K subscribers, every sub really helps keep this channel to grow and stay going.
      Thanks
      Marty

  • @1SpiritualTruth
    @1SpiritualTruth 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! Excellent video.

  • @riklangham6739
    @riklangham6739 3 года назад

    Thanks mate . RESPECT FROM SCOTLAND , STAY WELL .

  • @LisaRobson
    @LisaRobson 2 года назад

    Hi Marty, Thank you for the video. We have a worm farm on its way so your videos will come in handy. Who would have thought that it would be the best way to get rid of shredded paper!

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  2 года назад

      Yes, and it becomes something valuable when it's done

  • @kitrobbo1696
    @kitrobbo1696 3 года назад

    Good video marty l picked up some vital tip to help me with my journey with Sustainable and environmentally friendly home gardening and I thank you for your knowledge. I enjoyed the live session today I was unsure whether I logged in correctly or not I did enjoy it
    I’m not sure whether you know that I am legally blind in the garden that I have is my main release from the stresses that get me away from everything and just enjoying nature
    Thanks again mate. Kit The stingy blind gardener👍👍👍👍👍😃

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      Hi Kit, yes I am aware of your blindness, Happy you are still gardening and enjoying life.
      God bless
      Marty

  • @lungfei3757
    @lungfei3757 4 года назад

    This is very helpful, thank you.

  • @MarcusRefusius
    @MarcusRefusius 3 года назад

    We love our Australian friends. My M8 Matt up in Darwin nicknamed me Wombo. “Cause he eats Bushes Roots & Leaves”....lol
    Great Video!

  • @sic-n-tiredtired4273
    @sic-n-tiredtired4273 2 года назад

    Great videos as usual Marty. Can't wait to see how I do with my first 2,000 red wigglers 👍

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  2 года назад

      Thanks 👍. Stay tuned with the vlogs and consider looking at the member's area for course vids. Has everything for success in there in short concise educational videos ruclips.net/channel/UCnPkv-JUX4Pqn_LYbykzAtwjoin. 😀

  • @WDWormsnGarden
    @WDWormsnGarden 4 года назад

    Very informative, thank you.

  • @tamnelson1388
    @tamnelson1388 2 года назад

    Thanks for info on city chlorinated water - didn’t know!

  • @michaelfoster8530
    @michaelfoster8530 Год назад +1

    One way to solve the over feeding problem, is to puree the food and drain out the liquid. The worms will consume the food so fast, it won't have time to rot. For the bedding, I use a mixture of peat moss and leaf mulch.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  Год назад

      😀 thanks for your input. My worm wranglers members area covers all this much deeper

  • @jhangfk
    @jhangfk 4 года назад

    Martygarden. You are jolly and a funny person, enjoy watching your videos.

  • @rickdavid1795
    @rickdavid1795 2 года назад

    Good stuff.
    Thanks mate

  • @himanshu8006
    @himanshu8006 4 года назад

    very good, 5 Stars to your efforts and information you shared

  • @phillipesch7556
    @phillipesch7556 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video!

  • @ChiqueChiing
    @ChiqueChiing Год назад

    Thank u! Very inspiring, im new to this :)

  • @off-gridsimplyhappyrodriguez
    @off-gridsimplyhappyrodriguez 2 года назад

    Thank you Marty! New sub from Georgia (usa)

  • @simongordon4196
    @simongordon4196 4 года назад +11

    I wish there was a LOVE button

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  4 года назад

      Thanks Simon I really appreciate the kind words!

  • @Ola-ye9ur
    @Ola-ye9ur 2 года назад

    Love ot!! Thank you for all the tips!!! I’ve noticed the other that I have fruit flies in my bin. Any tips how to get rid of them and prevent from coming back?

  • @restawhileyall1781
    @restawhileyall1781 5 лет назад +2

    Information packed video on worms - thanks Marty.
    Great to see you Karin and good old Roy the praying mantis.
    God's blessings with you guys.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  5 лет назад +2

      May the Blessing pour on you my friend.
      Thanks so much for the continued support on our channel. Put up the new backdrop studio yesterday.
      We even have a Lightbox sign hehe
      Happy Gardening
      Marty & Karin

    • @restawhileyall1781
      @restawhileyall1781 5 лет назад +2

      It's all looking pretty professional.
      Good work Marty.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  5 лет назад

      Thanks@@restawhileyall1781

  • @nicolawilson2849
    @nicolawilson2849 Год назад

    Wonderful tips thank you.when would you add the compost to the veg patch, would you save the worms or just add the whole bottom tray and start it off again .
    Do you add any food over the winter or start off in the spring.
    UK south west area.
    Lots of questions but great tips

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  Год назад

      Look in my worm wranglers members area all the answers and more are there

  • @elsie5578
    @elsie5578 Год назад

    Hey Marty my worm farm has some visitors. Small white bugs that seem to be biting the worms. Any clues on what they are and how I can solve this problem.

  • @MarcusRefusius
    @MarcusRefusius 3 года назад +1

    Cheers Marty

  • @kathys7283
    @kathys7283 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @kitrobbo1696
    @kitrobbo1696 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for your thoughts mate see you in the next video

  • @skyethewylder
    @skyethewylder Год назад

    I just started my Worm Factory 360. Right off I got fruit flies. So, I added Mosquito Bits (Bacillus Thuringiensis Subspecies Isrealensis) and within 24 hours great reduction to the fruit flies, and two days later they are gone. We had got an order of beneficial nematodes in for the yard and garden, so I put a spray of them in there. They will do a great job until the wrigglers eat them. And same day, our fly wasp predators arrived, as whoopee, we also had some maggots in the bin. What a start for the first week! This morning there are zero maggots, zero house flies, and zero fruit flies or fungus gnats. What a start to vermicomposting! Fascinating and can't wait to apply the finished product to our cannabis grows.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  Год назад +1

      All the best with it Kiki, once you get the feeding down you should have no pest issues

    • @skyethewylder
      @skyethewylder Год назад

      @@martysgarden thank you Marty! I took a peek this morning and all I can see are nice big fat crawlers and red wrigglers. And not a single maggot, fly, or fruit fly. So, if people are willing to do some beneficial and biological warfare with other creepy crawlies, I find this very effective. Do you think cannabis leaves would be too spiny for them? They are similar to borage but not as bad, if you rub a leaf against your skin backwards you will be able to feel the spines.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  Год назад +1

      @@skyethewylder they would be fine once they start to decompose a little.

    • @skyethewylder
      @skyethewylder Год назад +1

      @@martysgarden oh too right! Didn't think, of that. Thank you ;-)

  • @natalieleungkeetsang5926
    @natalieleungkeetsang5926 3 года назад

    Hi Marty, thanks for the video. I’m starting to get lots of little white flies like aphids in my worm farm. Under the lid and on the blanket. What is it and how do I get rid of it? The aphid looking things are quick and some fly away when I open the lid.

  • @janmckenzie3118
    @janmckenzie3118 Год назад

    Hi Marty my problem is I’m going. I’ve had a worm farm now for some years and always always it’s wet. I know that you say the food that I put in is too wet for them but I have tried dry Food etc and still no luck it’s still sloppy. I have plenty of worms that’s not the problem and overtime. I have taken them from their assisting tray and put them into a fresh new bedding and very quickly. The situation changes so exactly how it was all wet and sloppy. Is there anything that I can do to fix this problem?
    Fingers crossed you have an answer. Just love your videos. Jan McKenzie

  • @PlantObsessed
    @PlantObsessed 5 лет назад +3

    I use the dolomite powder in addition to the eggshells. It allows for feeding more acidic items like tomato if sprinkled on top of the food. Neutralize the acid before it causes issues. Great video. Also love the preying Mantis. I wish it was summer here.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  5 лет назад +1

      Gday, dolomite and eggshells cool,,I bet they love that. Good idea for the acid foods, I am sure that concept will help others who read this feed.
      She is a real hot dry summer here this year, most gardens are suffering.
      Thanks for watching
      Marty Ware

  • @sabastiangreer5145
    @sabastiangreer5145 2 года назад

    Wow thank you MAN!

  • @ClaireSara
    @ClaireSara 3 года назад

    Hey Marty, love the vids. Just wondering if you have any tips on getting a Drain Fly infestation under control? New to worm farming and I think I overfed my worms. These drain flies breed like crazy and no idea what to do. It seems like they are here to stay but hopefully not!

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад +1

      I would just slow down on the feeding for a bit and let the worms eat the carbon bedding until they settle. If you are really into learning more about this type of thing check out the member's course Starting A Worm Farm A Beginners Guide. It has all you need and way more to farm worm at home in a super productive minimum fuss way. ruclips.net/channel/UCnPkv-JUX4Pqn_LYbykzAtwjoin
      Hope to see you there.
      Marty 😀

  • @uchibauki2515
    @uchibauki2515 4 года назад

    We have to Appreciate all farmers 🙏🏼🙏🏼it’s really not easy to plant foods ! I just got my anc very terrible worms they are trying to escape and don’t want to eat!

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  4 года назад +1

      Yes, farmers really do need to be appreciated more

  • @davidjennings127
    @davidjennings127 3 года назад

    Good info here

  • @wellwhichhandleis
    @wellwhichhandleis 3 года назад

    Hi Marty, nice video 🙂
    Any suggestions on how to gently extract the castings while the worms are in it. It's full and too heavy for me to lift out.
    Also they hang out in the bottom a lot and clog the drain 🤔 Ive had them for 5 yrs, under shady tree, never any problems but Ive never understood the process of the towers so it's a fluke really based on love for the cute little things ☺ but I know somethings not right. Is the food their bedding or is that separate?
    Thank you, Lynda

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      Hi Lynda,,sounds like you have done well. I have a video course masterclass that covers all that and more www.martysgarden.com.au/isikyrkx check it out if it interests you. Thanks Marty

  • @mehrmeer6108
    @mehrmeer6108 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for your great video. I also LOVE worms and my own wormery has been running for 16 years now.
    My question is regarding my friend's wormery as she has asked me to feed her worms whilst she is away for several months. It is, like mine, a round 3 tier wormery.
    Now on my first visit I noted that the bottom tier is all well with healthy looking worms but the two other tiers above are very acidic smelling, slimy, with lots of flies, pot worms and (never seen this before) oodles of meal worms. No good worms in either of above tiers.
    Can this be rescued with such as cardboard, charcoal, eggshells or does this need to be removed. And if so can it be put into ordinary compost?
    Thanks for giving this attention.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  4 года назад +1

      I would remove the worms and get rid of that material,,basically it's chook fodder. Place the rescued worms into the healthy tray. Happy gardening Marty

  • @pathhealer5769
    @pathhealer5769 3 года назад +1

    Hi, thanks for the tube, I have some starter uploaded in the middle of the vertical planter half-way, and watered, now to fill with residue from the liquidiser, but its a baboon area and the waste is pretty potent in fragrance, do you think if I put some bi-carb on the top it would kill the smell and act as a deterrent, and would it feed the process or neutralise it?

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      Hi Anami,,sorry I don't really understand the question,,

  • @tristandevonald7459
    @tristandevonald7459 3 года назад

    Hey Marty, just wondering if I have allowed my word farm to get too wet (that is the bedding- through over feeding and not draining properly) how do I fix this.
    Love the video

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      A handful of bedding should have a few drops of water when squeezing!

  • @carolinedelahunty7859
    @carolinedelahunty7859 2 года назад

    Wow that is so informative! Thanks so much. Quick question if you don't mind? Do you aerate your compost by turning it over from the base occasionally?? I feel mine is heavy and every time I go to feed the worms I am tempted to turn it over but don't!! Thankyou

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  2 года назад

      Yes I do sometimes or just tease it a little

  • @mcsquare5686
    @mcsquare5686 3 года назад +1

    Hi Marty, Thank you for the great video. I recently set up a worm farm and Initially i started with small amount of worm and then I added eggs for 1000 worms. I have added few times kitchen scarps. I could find that the worm farm is full of small maggot worms not the earthworm. I have also added the PH conditioner as well. I am don’t know what to do.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад +1

      Hi mC, sounds like an over feeding problem and possibly wrong foods. Stop feeding for a while and flood the farm with water and leave the tap open. Hope that helps.

  • @drcolify
    @drcolify 3 года назад +1

    Hey Marty great video. What do you do with your castings? Can you scatter on the garden or do they need to be mixed with soil first? I'm finding the castings dry out and go hard like clay if I dont mix with soil. Any tips would be great thanks

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад +5

      Hi Col, that's an awesome question TOP Stuff, it needs to be mixed around 10% into a compost for best results. You can also scatter it under the leaf mulch. Are you a subscriber Col? I think this would make a great subscriber video as I am sure many others would like to know this too!
      Let me know in the comments if you would like to see this?

    • @christinetysoe4850
      @christinetysoe4850 2 года назад

      @@martysgarden Yes please Marty, Iwould appreciate information about collecting the castings, and use in the garden.

  • @Christian_1980
    @Christian_1980 3 года назад +3

    Great video. So passionate. Just a question please. I saw a video where someone puts ice into the bin every couple of days. I know hail brings nitrogen to the soil. Is it necessary? Have you tried it before?

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад +2

      The ice is to cool them down, or to slowly keep moisture in the farms as it slowly drips in. It's not necessary. If you would like to take your home worm farming to the next level I suggest you become a Worm Wrangler member and do my course inside the channel called Starting A Worm Farm A Beginners Guide. ruclips.net/channel/UCnPkv-JUX4Pqn_LYbykzAtwjoin
      Have a lovely day
      Marty

  • @oblivious2reality520
    @oblivious2reality520 4 года назад +1

    I don't have a worm farm, but I have a terrarium. My question is, how do I get rid of pot worms in my terrarium? This the first time that I've watched your show. It was very informative.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  4 года назад

      Thanks Jeffery for visiting my channel,,sorry I don't have any experience with that

  • @redbennyweb
    @redbennyweb 3 года назад +3

    Ffs I cleaned out my worm farm today and used that exact bedding u said not to use! It was so much cheaper than the worm farm manufacture brand, it even says its good for worm composting! Dammit. I mixed it 50/50 with potting mix.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      She will be right matey..it just may take a little longer that's all to get going at full steam. 😀 Have you checked out my members area? I have really awesome courses in there for people like yourself and it costs less than a pizza. Take a look here and see if it's for you ruclips.net/channel/UCnPkv-JUX4Pqn_LYbykzAtwjoin

  • @brianlee1297
    @brianlee1297 4 года назад

    Thanks

  • @MonkeyKing3333
    @MonkeyKing3333 4 года назад

    Great video, thanks for all that info, very helpful. I do have one question maybe you could help me with.
    I was wondering if theres a way to move them up through the levels because ive got heaps down the bottom and wanted to use those castings or should I just add them to them garden and not worry about it.
    Cheers mate.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  4 года назад +1

      Stop feeding the bottom and feed the top level and they will come to the top tray. If you want to learn more about worm farming and all the steps check out my free course. There is also a video masterclass if you want to go further. www.martysgarden.com.au/isikyrkx
      Happy Gardening Marty

    • @MonkeyKing3333
      @MonkeyKing3333 4 года назад +1

      @@martysgarden okay, thanks for the quick reply Marty! 😊👍

    • @andysamel3105
      @andysamel3105 4 года назад +2

      @@martysgarden Hi Marty. Great video. I live in London and have my wormery in a shed. I also have loads of worms in the bottom layer and loads in the very bottom where the liquid builds up. I only ever add food to the top layer. Do you know why so many of the worms are not heading north as they are supposed to be? Thanks. Andy

  • @waxtopia
    @waxtopia 2 года назад +1

    so i’m having trouble figuring out exactly what to do with the bedding and how to layer it, do i do a layer of bedding, put in the worms and the stuff they came in, and then another layer of bedding ??

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  2 года назад

      Hi Arya. I created a course inside RUclips in my members area here to help people get started correctly. You will find access to it here in level 3 ruclips.net/channel/UCnPkv-JUX4Pqn_LYbykzAtwjoin You can also ask me any questions you may have inside there as well. Enjoy Marty😀

  • @mikebenstead7600
    @mikebenstead7600 Год назад

    I have a worm farm like yours. What would stop castings from dropping through from the top level down to the next?

  • @gooner5703
    @gooner5703 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video. You were right. Number 1 problem is overfeeding.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  4 года назад

      Your very welcome, thanks for watching

  • @sabelodawudunasibanda1492
    @sabelodawudunasibanda1492 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot, are wood shavings okay to add

  • @jaydeebee3147
    @jaydeebee3147 3 года назад

    Thanks marty

  • @YOURLOCALROUGHNECK
    @YOURLOCALROUGHNECK 4 года назад

    Marty thank you so much awsome video nice

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  4 года назад +1

      You are very welcome

    • @YOURLOCALROUGHNECK
      @YOURLOCALROUGHNECK 4 года назад

      martysgarden so I have my worms in a bin and it’s like between 40 And 50 Degrees Farenheight here in the USA, so can the worms still thrive, eat, and lay eggs in that kind of weather I’m feeding them fresh lawn clippings and a banana peel at the moment and they have eaten some of the banana peel do you have any suggestions for me or even some tips at all Thanks 😊

  • @heathermiller275
    @heathermiller275 4 года назад

    Hi Marty, thanks for the informative video. I am not sure if this is right but my castings keep falling into the wee which in turn blocks the tap. I have a 4 tiered Reln worm farm and I assume by now the worms have eaten their way through the bottom cardboard thus everything is dropping through. Should I swap them into another tier and put something on the bottom to stop the castings from falling through? It appears to be quite wet also, perhaps I need more nitrogen?

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  4 года назад

      I would harvest the worms, bedding, castings and do it again,,I have a full course over at www.martysgarden.com.au You can learn everything from A TO Z and have a successful worm farm..that does it all.
      Happy Gardening & Stay Safe
      Marty

  • @ritacarter2438
    @ritacarter2438 3 года назад +1

    We just started our worm farm on a 4 tray system we put the worms and block in the bottom tray and food scraps in the working tray a bit confused do we keep the 1 tray remaining in the farm or take it out? What tray do the castings form in??

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      You only need the one tray at the moment. I may make a quick video on this if I have time Rita,, stay tuned!

  • @billysummers7683
    @billysummers7683 Год назад

    I live in a place where it gets freezing cold for 3-4 months so i have a garden tent indoors for herbs in the summer and veggies in the winter could i put the worm farm in the corner of the tent

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  Год назад

      Lucky worms, they would thrive in there for sure Billy

  • @gcraigen78
    @gcraigen78 2 года назад

    I just started my 1st worm bin. Do I need a drain hole at the bottom. My bedding is coco coir with roots from cannabis and I also used quit a bit of cardboard and paper? After about 1.5 weeks everything seems food. 1st couple days I would find 3 to 7 worms climbing walls trying to escape. However when I looked today there was only 1 worm climbing the wall. Number of worms trying to climb walls has decreased which I'm guessing is a food thing.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  2 года назад

      Drain holes are best for new worm farmers, they move around depending on many factors. Check out the members area if you want to learn the ropes quickly. Cheers Marty

  • @freddieivory625
    @freddieivory625 4 года назад

    thanks

  • @rebeccawrightdavison7508
    @rebeccawrightdavison7508 3 года назад

    What do you do with your compost and castings once all the food is broken down? Do you add it to pot plants or to the plants in your garden?

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад +1

      Hi Rebecca, I sell compost so some of it is sold, other goes into pots at 10% blends,,,and to raise seedlings😀 Check out my latest vlogs and vids to learn more. I have plenty of content on the subject and will be covering more on the growing side of things in the coming spring here in Australia. Cheers Marty

  • @racebot9963
    @racebot9963 4 года назад

    I just subscribed and I have a question about my worm farm and I just started it how will I know if they had breaded and what color with their egg looking thing on their body be and how will I know if they have breeded please respond thank you take care stay safe

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  4 года назад

      Hi Racebot. I recommend that you do my free worm farm course and if you like that do the masterclass. It has all those questions answered..takes it way further with breeding techniques, harvesting, pest problems, temperatures, stocks, underground farms. There is also coaching inside for three months where you can ask me anything you like via a private text platform. If you really want success this is the place to be. www.martysgarden.com.au/. it's less than $30 AUD,,so it's a steal.
      Happy Gardening Marty

  • @mareebrowning4265
    @mareebrowning4265 5 лет назад +4

    What temperature range should be the water you put through your worm farm

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  5 лет назад +1

      Good question, tepid warm is best,,same as what you like to put your hand in and be comfortable.
      Have a lovely day
      Marty & Karin

  • @peterschmidt1936
    @peterschmidt1936 2 года назад

    Hi Marty, I have a small worm farm that I keep in my basement. It’s I large Tupperware type storage bin. Ive run into an issue these past months with a white springtail infestation. From everything I’ve read they’re not harmful to the worms, but I find their numbers are getting out of control. I don’t overfeed and the wetness of their environment seems ok. Any ideas on how to get rid of them? I have tried several tricks I’ve seen on other channels but nothing seems to work. Cheers from Canada!

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  2 года назад

      Hi Peter, if you have deep bedding the worms will dive down to deep to the moisture, so let the top of the farm dry out a little that will help. 😀

  • @robmacgregor2190
    @robmacgregor2190 Год назад

    Hi Marty I keep my farm at the the right moisture level but they dont seem to produce much worm tea any ideas cheers Rob

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  Год назад +1

      Yes, do my course in the Worm Wranglers members area on my channel ,has all you need to learn in there and more for making worm tea and fertilisers ruclips.net/channel/UCnPkv-JUX4Pqn_LYbykzAtwjoin 😀

  • @magdalena-ug2sl
    @magdalena-ug2sl 2 года назад +1

    can you also feed your worms regulair compost? I find that my compost when I get it out of my regular compost bin isn't fully proccesed yet, there's nothing wrong with the stuff I would just like it to be proccesed a bit more. I was thinking of mixing it with straw and occasional rabbit manure for them. I would also like to feed them apple core's since when I put them in the compost there will be worms in it within a couple of days. I really would like the worms to refine my compost so I can get a bit more of a controlled procces.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  2 года назад

      Yes, use your compost as bedding. They will eat that. You should consider becoming a Worm Wrangler level 3 everything you need to know is in there Click here to find out more now ruclips.net/channel/UCnPkv-

    • @DerekJohnson-fy5xq
      @DerekJohnson-fy5xq 2 года назад +1

      I would be careful of the rabbit manure- the reason why is because the rabbit manure can have rabbit urine which has ammonia and can kill the worms- I saw a video of a vermicomoster on RUclips that added rabbit manure and it started killing the worms- she thought it was because there was some of the rabbits pellets which has alfalfa in it- which wouldn’t help either but I think it was the rabbit urine with the rabbit manure. If you age everything- in a aerobic compost environment- it should allow the microbes to break everything down to be safe- even the ammonia in the urine through the nitrification process given enough time- but I would say try everything with a small amount of worms first- the last thing you want is to wake up to a disaster in your worm bin and find them all dead. Personally I think I would age the rabbit manure and add it to the finished worm castings with other amendments for your soil and let the soil microbes break down the rabbit manure in the ground- I don’t trust a lot of things going into my worm bin-

  • @healingheartsulladulla563
    @healingheartsulladulla563 2 года назад +1

    Gday mate how many tubs do you start a farm with cheers Roy

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  2 года назад +1

      One tub then add another. I have an Ebook here that explains everything you need to know www.buymeacoffee.com/martysgarden

  • @michaeldvorak8140
    @michaeldvorak8140 3 года назад +1

    Howdy my friend, I am having a problem with what appears to be very small white mites in my finished castings and the bins too. How can I get rid of the little buggers? They don’t seem to do any harm but I can’t get rid of them by adding more carbon bedding that I’ve been doing. Any ideas?

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад +1

      Hi Michael, I haven't had much experience with mites. I would just stop feeding for a while and turn the farm to allow more airflow. 😀
      Hopefully that helps,,keep me posted please!

  • @oyvind-b
    @oyvind-b Год назад

    My worms live in a bucket that got lot of holes in the lid, on the side and in the bottom. I made it in may so a young farm. I use a bedding of wet sliced paper, some dirt around 8-10 cm thick and i feed them very gentle since they only are 100 down there. But every time i take off the lid some are up the sides of the bucket trying to concure new ground. Is this a sign of something i should change?

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  Год назад

      Could be, mostly they like to migrate when they bin gets full, rain sets in etc. Type in worms escping in my channel..I think I have a video on that

  • @beatbox9985
    @beatbox9985 3 года назад +1

    Can you run the worm tea back through the bin even tho it's been sat there a good while or should I pump some air into it ? Or not at all thanks 😀

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      Oxygen helps if it's old,,,it has bad pathogens if it's old wiithout the oxygen

  • @sunnik1019
    @sunnik1019 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Marty, you’re a legend!
    My worm farm is a week old and in Sydney it’s been wet/rainy so I tend to find them on the lid (luckily mine’s escape proof!) though it’s under shelter from the rain. I also found a few in the bottom worm juice tray, freaked out, “saved them” and put em back into my first tray. The instruction booklet said to add the second tray after 3 months when castings have built up but I added it anyway.. The soil is quite wet so I added more newspaper.
    Is this normal? Why are they sinking to the bottom tea tray? When it rains and they go up to the lid, is it okay or something’s wrong with my worm farm?
    Cheers!

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  4 года назад +2

      Worms do lots of crazy stuff, a bit hard to answer in one go. However, your in luck as my worm farming course on my website is only $27 AUD for the moment,,goes back up after the sale ends today. You can learn everything and more in there,,get me as a coach too inside the website

    • @eboni1111
      @eboni1111 3 года назад

      Did you have any luck? I’m on month 2 of a tiered worm farm, and some of mine have started going to the tea tray too. They weren’t at first.

    • @windybeach2184
      @windybeach2184 2 года назад +1

      You can add more dry material in wet weather, to absorb some of the sideways rain and humidity.
      I keep shredded paper in my bottom tier, and a little in the worm tea tray, to stop any escapees from drowning.
      Catching the leachate also inoculates the paper, which can be used as bedding in a new active tier.

  • @elizabethhavenaar7954
    @elizabethhavenaar7954 3 года назад +3

    My worm farm is over populated and some are trying to escape, also I want to harvest the farm but it is like mud with heaps of worms.
    I cut up their food in a blender and spread it the bed then add a little soil litely over the food then top with sheets of newspapers.
    Am I doing the right thing and how can I harvest without the worms. Thanking you for any advice.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      Hi Elizabeth, thanks for the question. My advice would be to do the first course in the Worm Wranglers members area level 3. You are at the stage where you need to harvest worms/ migrate, collect casting add new trays etc. It's all in here ruclips.net/channel/UCnPkv-JUX4Pqn_LYbykzAtwjoin Good value at the cost of less than a pizza.
      Have a nice day
      Marty😀

  • @MattJonesIsWeird
    @MattJonesIsWeird 3 года назад +1

    Do you add Springtails or Isopods into the enclosure? I think they'd be great for worm farms.. Assuming worm farms need good humidity lol, I actually don't know much about worm farming lol

    • @MattJonesIsWeird
      @MattJonesIsWeird 3 года назад

      I don't farm worms, but I have a bioactive ball python enclosure and I've begun adding worms to help keep the soil from compacting. They seem to be doing well, I see them sometimes against the glass in the soil :D Thanks for the info, I know so little about worms and they're such an important part of that ecosystem. I appreciate you :)

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      Hi Matt, Spring tails and a range of mites seem to turn up on there own in a healthy system. It's more just keep a balanced farm so they don't get out of hand.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      They just need a little bit of grit and some organic waste to eat and they should be fin in there Matt, thanks for watching! 😀

  • @monaadams6529
    @monaadams6529 3 года назад +1

    Do you spray water on the straw right in the farm on top of the worms. I’m always worried about them getting to much water and drowning them. I started with coco coir and it was damp but I feel like it gets too dry. I have added water with the shredded cardboard and I put water with some food and blend it . I have seen people spraying the farm . Should I put more water and just pour it in if I think it’s too dry? Mine seem to stay down low. They are at a great temp. So that’s not a problem. Thanks

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      It's very hard to drown the compost worms, actually being too dry usually creates more of a problem. I would recommend you check out the Worm Wranglers members area and do the course Starting A Worm Farm A Beginners Guide. ruclips.net/channel/UCnPkv-JUX4Pqn_LYbykzAtwjoin
      *_It will answer all these questions and more to help you build and keep a successful worm farm._*
      Hope to see you there. Have a wonderful Easter
      Marty

  • @chinaahpek
    @chinaahpek Год назад +1

    I have a lot of quick oats and rolled oats in the pantry. Can i put it in worm farm?

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  Год назад

      Yes, soak them first or cook them before adding..little bit at a time.

  • @gregorypotter580
    @gregorypotter580 3 года назад

    II live in a remote area and its hard to Obtain compost worms. I was wondering if the norm al garden worm will be any good got heaps of them.;. Or should I weight for this covad thing to be over and take a trip to Melbourne. Not a good time of year to freight them?

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      I would build an outdoor compost pile to attract earthworms then get some compost worms later. If it's for the garden a good compost heap can do wonders! Earthworms don't survive in plastic worm bins unfortunately and not really suitable for vermicomposting. 😀

  • @commanderzach5624
    @commanderzach5624 4 года назад +2

    I am new to worm farming and I used a potting soil called miracle gro nature care organic and natural soil 32Qt. In a 65Qt. Container and use cricket diet food to feed my 36 nightcrawlers and didnt know if theres something I could do to make life better and give them what they need to breed and iv had the farm for almost a month?

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  4 года назад

      I am not a night crawler expert as they can be a bit tricky. Take a look into chicken pellets as that has high protein and my help.

    • @jhangfk
      @jhangfk 4 года назад

      Night crawler worms produce a wet compost. They are slow to eat grub and prefer rotten food. Good for liquid fertiliser daily, I need compost so I threw all in my raised vegetable bed and bought 500 grams red worms.

  • @robertosolis55
    @robertosolis55 3 года назад

    Hi. Greetings from Panama
    I live in a very hot country whit humidity level by the 80.
    In my worm bin I have a good PH, good humidity level but a high temperature inside the bin.
    I do not overfeed the worms to avoid the increase of temperature.
    What could you recommend me to solve or to mitigate my temperature problem.
    Thanks

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад +1

      A wet towel in the top and leave the lid open,,cover the surface with a towel.

  • @dianephipps4428
    @dianephipps4428 5 лет назад +2

    Great video Marty. Have just set up my first worm farm and all is going well so far. I have the tap open with a jug underneath it and was wondering how often to water the worm farm so that I get some of the worm wee? Thanks.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  5 лет назад

      Hi Diane, a couple of times a week works best, less in the cooler weather.
      More content on the way about worms, compost and organic gardening on the way!
      Thanks for watching
      Marty
      ps: Oxygenate your worm wee for optimum results

    • @dianephipps4428
      @dianephipps4428 5 лет назад

      @@martysgarden Thanks Marty, exactly the advice I needed. You're a champ 👍.

  • @jeffjones4320
    @jeffjones4320 4 месяца назад

    i have a 5 tier worm farm do i put soil in all levells or only on the top 1

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  4 месяца назад

      Everything you need to know is right here in the level 3 Worm Wranglers members area ruclips.net/channel/UCnPkv-JUX4Pqn_LYbykzAtwjoin you will never need to watch another video to learn all the ins and outs. ruclips.net/channel/UCnPkv-JUX4Pqn_LYbykzAtwjoin Thanks Marty

  • @dogmeansmedmm3163
    @dogmeansmedmm3163 5 лет назад +1

    Hi martys, i started to breed by giving a poultry food. I am not using garbage like you do. But what i found then is the soil become mouldy. Each days i checked it is always mouldy spotted on the food the i pour on. Why and how to handle this. Hope you have time to reply my question. Thanks and success for your channel

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  5 лет назад

      Sounds like they aren't able to consume the food you are giving them. Try cutting back on the amount and crushing the pellets.
      Hard to say without seeing it,,,hope that helps
      Marty

  • @raeleighsattler7051
    @raeleighsattler7051 3 года назад

    Amazing video, so helpful! I got neglectful with my worm farm when we moved and didn’t aerate it for quite awhile 😖 I’ve gone to do some maintenance today and have barely any worms (have pulled out all I can find into a clean tray and fresh bedding) however there were a lot of small green leeches! Apart from the aeration is there anything I can do to stop them getting in again? Worst worm mum ever here 😭

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      Not sure about the leaches,,there is one that looks like a leach but is a type of worm. Maybe look into a little further to see if they are a worm or a leach. Not really a problem unless it's infested. 😀

    • @raeleighsattler7051
      @raeleighsattler7051 3 года назад +1

      @@martysgarden thank you! Do you know the name of the green worm? I’ve exhausted all my search options

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      @@raeleighsattler7051 sorry, I don't know the name either,,hard to find the name online

    • @anthonywilliams3606
      @anthonywilliams3606 2 года назад

      I'm thinking they are inch worms, they evolve to moths.

  • @Beartriple7
    @Beartriple7 2 года назад +1

    Just a something on tap water, a lot of places now use chloramine instead of just chlorine, which unfortunately doesnt gas off the same as chlorine and requires other techniques to remove such as Reverse Osmosis,certain filters ,or otherways, but not just as simple as leaving out for several hours because of the bond of the chlorine to ammonia apparently, just food for thought since I was unaware of this until recently and more and more places are using it in town water, believe Sydney Brisbane and Melbourne use it exclusively already.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the info, it makes it harder that's for sure. Rainwater is always the better option

    • @raynaldisugatamawiranata1578
      @raynaldisugatamawiranata1578 11 месяцев назад

      Ultraviolet light[edit]
      The use of ultraviolet light for chlorine or chloramine removal is an established technology that has been widely accepted in pharmaceutical, beverage, and dialysis applications.[10] UV is also used for disinfection at aquatic facilities.[11]
      Ascorbic acid and sodium ascorbate[edit]
      Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and sodium ascorbate completely neutralize both chlorine and chloramine, but degrade in a day or two, which makes them usable only for short-term applications. SFPUC determined that 1000 mg of vitamin C tablets, crushed and mixed in with bath water, completely remove chloramine in a medium-size bathtub without significantly depressing pH.[12]
      Activated carbon[edit]
      Activated carbon has been used for chloramine removal long before catalytic carbon, a form of activated carbon, became available[citation needed]; standard activated carbon requires a very long contact time, which means a large volume of carbon is needed. For thorough removal, up to four times the contact time of catalytic carbon may be required.[citation needed]
      Most dialysis units now depend on granular activated carbon (GAC) filters, two of which should be placed in series so that chloramine breakthrough can be detected after the first one, before the second one fails.[13] Additionally, sodium metabisulfite injection may be used in certain circumstances.[14][full citation needed]
      Campden tablets[edit]
      Home brewers use reducing agents such as sodium metabisulfite or potassium metabisulfite (both proprietorially sold as Campden tablets) to remove chloramine from brewing fermented beverages. However, residual sulfite can cause off flavors in beer[15] so potassium metabisulfite is preferred.
      Sodium thiosulfate[edit]
      Sodium thiosulfate is used to dechlorinate tapwater for aquariums or treat effluent from wastewater treatments prior to release into rivers[citation needed]. The reduction reaction is analogous to the iodine reduction reaction. Treatment of tapwater requires between 0.1 and 0.3 grams of pentahydrated (crystalline) sodium thiosulfate per 10 L of water[citation needed]. Many animals are sensitive to chloramine, and it must be removed from water given to many animals in zoos.[citation needed]
      Other methods[edit]
      Chloramine, like chlorine, can be removed by boiling and aging. However, time required to remove chloramine is much longer than that of chlorine. The time required to remove half of the chloramine (half-life) from 10 US gallons (38 L; 8.3 imp gal) of water by boiling is 26.6 minutes, whereas the half-life of free chlorine in boiling 10 gallons of water is only 1.8 minutes.[16] Aging may take weeks to remove chloramines, whereas chlorine disappears in a few days.[17][18]
      Here is the solution for your problem

    • @raynaldisugatamawiranata1578
      @raynaldisugatamawiranata1578 11 месяцев назад

      Vitamin C is often used to remove chlorine and chloramine from large amounts of water, like pools, hot tubs and baths, but it can be used in drinking water too. The downside is you need to buy vitamin C tablets or powder and it can decrease the pH levels of the water, but if used in small quantities it's suitable for fermentation. Best of all, it will remove chloramine, which some municipalities use instead of chlorine because it's more resilient. However, you will need a higher amount of vitamin C to remove chloramine. Approximately 40 mg will dechlorinate 1 gallon of water.
      The use of vitamin C can be used to declorinate with small price

  • @paulsoutbackgardenaustrali7674
    @paulsoutbackgardenaustrali7674 3 года назад

    I get my coco from Bunnings and use my own poultry and straw manure too..😊

  • @onionring1531
    @onionring1531 Год назад

    Just started a worm farm a couple months ago and very quickly the acidity got too high. I threw a handful of ash in and that seemed to correct the problem.

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  Год назад +1

      Ash will do the job, but use egg shells or dolomite as it's much better in the farm than ash

  • @joshuaduncan3835
    @joshuaduncan3835 3 года назад +1

    I've seen in a video people adding ice to their worm farm, any thoughts on that?

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      Great idea in the warmer months when it's wrapped in some type of cloth 😀

  • @urtiyayeah1946
    @urtiyayeah1946 2 года назад

    Nice i am going to start a worm farm

  • @riesahp
    @riesahp 3 года назад +1

    I started out with a pound of worms; now I see there aren't nearly so many. I see tiny critters scurrying around and once in awhile when I open the lid, something flies out to the window. What are these and how to get rid of them? I'd really appreciate your help. Thanks

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      Hello, sounds like vinegar flies to me Riesah. I have a full section in Starting a Worm A Beginners Guide on pest management which you can find right here ruclips.net/channel/UCnPkv-JUX4Pqn_LYbykzAtwjoin. Thanks😀 Marty

  • @peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo7920
    @peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo7920 2 года назад +1

    Hi Marty, Greetings from Windermere, Florida zone 9b USA 🇺🇸
    This video from 3 years ago popped up on my list to watch. 👍
    You really covered it well. Brilliant 👏

  • @ecoknowledge564
    @ecoknowledge564 3 года назад +1

    in my vermicompost small snails are
    produced more and more please how to control them in my vermicompost

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      Basically, they are fine if not in too large of numbers. I cover pest problems and everything about farming worms in my Worm Wranglers Members area. Take a look at this video to find out more ruclips.net/channel/UCnPkv-JUX4Pqn_LYbykzAtwjoin
      Happy Worm Farming😀
      Marty

  • @bustarigz5915
    @bustarigz5915 3 года назад

    Worm tunnel ( in ground) worm farming, are the same or similar rules applied?

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад +1

      It's a little different Busta, I cover this more deeply in a video in the Worm Wranglers level 3 members area. Full video dedicated showing an awesome system, get the best results and self fertilise the garden.
      Check out the link here, ruclips.net/channel/UCnPkv-JUX4Pqn_LYbykzAtwjoin
      Have an awesome day
      Marty

  • @elgord8509
    @elgord8509 3 года назад +1

    can you add plain baking soda if the soil becomes acidic?

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  3 года назад

      Never done that, I use Dolomite mostly

  • @loieblackburn911
    @loieblackburn911 Год назад

    Hello Marty! Thank you for your videos... can I use fresh chicken manure in our worm farm? Regards Lois from NZ

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden  Год назад

      A small amount of fresh is okay, but it's best aged and soaked into carbon first. Check out my video ruclips.net/video/ssZbiW0LocM/видео.html to get the best results when using fresher nitrogen source.