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I really appreciate your videos, though they are a guilty pleasure. I don't really tell people that I compulsively watch worm vids! I've picked up so many little tips and tricks, thanks for sharing your journey.
Lol I'm the same I'm a closet worm freak. When my wife tries to see what I'm watching she thinks I'm watching naughty stuff. Little does she know it is naughty worm vids. Love this channel.
I prepped a few bins today and will transfer worms into them in a week. I am following along with your videos and learning as I go! So far just using shallow bins but may eventually try out a vermi bag!
Another great video! Being management at Starbucks makes me appreciate all the coffee you put in during every feeding. I also have plenty of coffee and tea that I use every time.
I placed a large piece of watermelon in my one bin about two weeks ago, and today when i checked only a piece was left, what i love the most is when they gobble up the paper on top, that is just insane
Yeah... I like it when they eat the paper too. I wonder how long it'll be before I start seeing signs of the paper I placed on top disappearing. Thanks for watching!
The harvest schedule is the one thing that will cause issues with a bag system. I put it off too long,too many times. The casting were like mud. When I behaved and did a small harvest every month it was great. Maybe since your bag system is dry ish it will be ok?
Hi good sir. Great video. I live in Ny state and keep my vermibag in my un-heated garage. They did well in the summer but I'm worried about the winter. Is your worm area in the basement heated? What is your average room temp during the winter? Thanks in advance.
Even when it gets extremely cold during the winter the basement never drops below 50°F. Last winter I had an outdoor bin with worms which I took indoors on only a couple occasions when it was expected to get extremely cold. Otherwise they spent the entire winter outside. They did OK. A made a playlist of all the videos that featured that bin. I invite you check out that playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PLMXQWDlzK6p9-4kBGu5IOJ-72JALKmWwH Thanks for watching!
Hi.. I m from Turkey. I ve one quetion Turkey a poor country.And a soy bean very expensive in Turkey. I want to feed worm for my chickens I want to make flour of the worm and compost for my cihicken Do you have the nutritional values of worm flour with compost? Thanks for answers
Check out Tom's video on why you should harvest the bag and what happened to the castings he got when he waited a long time. I will be watching this one twice. Paige has a hot date tonight. Ha Ha, she went with her Pa Pa to see the Christmas light show . She has been looking forward to the light show for weeks .
Lucky Pa Pa! Hopefully they enjoyed their excursion to see the tree! Yes - I have seen Tom's video.. I know what you are referring to. Perhaps I'll give harvesting a try. Any maybe I'll even swap out the ENCs for something else to see how things go in there with a different type of worm (or worms). Its beginning to seem that the VermiBag Mini is due for a change. I'll have to give the idea some further thought... :)
Hey hey buddy! Instead of needing to regularly add water, I attempted to wrap the VermiBag Mini with a sheet of bubble wrap - and I try to keep the contents of the bag covered with a plastic sheet. For the most part I think this approach has been working well... but I have thought a few times lately that adding a bit of moisture might do the worms good. Once in a while it seems like the material in the bin is getting a bit dryer than I'd like for it to be... To answer your question, I think yes - I would recommend the VermiBag. Its high quality materials combined with great workmanship. :)
I hope ypu don't mind me jumping in here. I have 2 Vermibags , the Micro and the Minimist. I have never had much issue. The first harvest of each was a little wet but most users I talk to say that is normal. I have an Urban Worm bag v2 and it is actually the 2nd one going now. The first had issues with the zipper. Then when that zipper failed completely I harvested it completely. I tried to clean it and fix the zipper. The bag peeled apart . I sent feedback and they replaced it. But I am waiting to ses how it does when I harvest the first time. I prefer and recommend if you are considering a bag get a VermiBag . Tom makes the best .
In case I forgot to mention it... in case anyone is interested in buying a VermiBag... I have affiliate links in my video descriptions. Please use the the link if you are placing an order. It would be very much appreciated! :)
In many cases they stick around for a long time. I have tried diatomaceous earth, vinegar traps, etc. Eventually I'm not sure if they just left on their own or if it was something I did. I think they are still something that I have not mastered the management of yet. Thanks for watching!
Please consider using the affiliate links below - they provide me with a small commission, at no additional cost to you, which helps to support this channel. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Donations to support this channel can also be made using PayPal here: www.paypal.me/AVworms THANK YOU!
Some useful supplies, materials and equipment for easier worm composting.:
PLASTIC "bus box" / "bus bin" UTILITY TUBS :
Rubbermaid 7 gallon - amzn.to/2QnT40J
Artisan 2-pack -- amzn.to/2x3Fg4N
Gabin 3-pack -- amzn.to/2TVy3N8
Eagrye 4-pack -- amzn.to/2IVjaE4
COCO COIR:
Hydro Crunch 5 kg / 11 lb block -- amzn.to/2QQu8yZ
VERMIBAGS:
Online store: www.vermibag.com/?wpam_id=42
DISPOSABLE GLOVES:
Safeguard 100-pack -- amzn.to/3a1fSLt
DIATOMACEOUS EARTH:
5 lb bag food grade with duster -- amzn.to/3hyJTFU
4 lb bag -- amzn.to/2CJ98GU
SMALL PERSONAL BLENDERS:
Magic Bullet -- amzn.to/3b7jlbF
Ninja -- amzn.to/2TVWN7W
NutriBullet -- amzn.to/2Wn5HwI
SPRAY BOTTLES:
Rayson 8 oz -- amzn.to/33nYfTG
SEE-THROUGH COMPOST CONTAINERS:
3 chamber acrylic; includes 3 thermometers - amzn.to/2JBU9yj
Rubbermaid file organizer - amzn.to/30wQYl1
All online orders made using the links above are very much appreciated.
I really appreciate your videos, though they are a guilty pleasure. I don't really tell people that I compulsively watch worm vids! I've picked up so many little tips and tricks, thanks for sharing your journey.
I’m the opposite! I am always telling people about my worms or the worm videos I watch. Lol
Lol I'm the same I'm a closet worm freak. When my wife tries to see what I'm watching she thinks I'm watching naughty stuff. Little does she know it is naughty worm vids. Love this channel.
Sounds like the origination of a new *vermicomposters anonymous* program - haha!
I prepped a few bins today and will transfer worms into them in a week. I am following along with your videos and learning as I go!
So far just using shallow bins but may eventually try out a vermi bag!
Great! Thanks for the update - and thank you for watching!
Another great video! Being management at Starbucks makes me appreciate all the coffee you put in during every feeding. I also have plenty of coffee and tea that I use every time.
Oh boy - you must have some really well fed worms! :) Thanks for watching!
I placed a large piece of watermelon in my one bin about two weeks ago, and today when i checked only a piece was left, what i love the most is when they gobble up the paper on top, that is just insane
Yeah... I like it when they eat the paper too. I wonder how long it'll be before I start seeing signs of the paper I placed on top disappearing. Thanks for watching!
I guess about 2 weeks then the paper will show signs of deterioration
I hope so.. we shall see :)
The harvest schedule is the one thing that will cause issues with a bag system. I put it off too long,too many times. The casting were like mud. When I behaved and did a small harvest every month it was great. Maybe since your bag system is dry ish it will be ok?
Sounds to me more & more that I should plan to do it sooner rather than later...
Hi good sir. Great video. I live in Ny state and keep my vermibag in my un-heated garage. They did well in the summer but I'm worried about the winter. Is your worm area in the basement heated? What is your average room temp during the winter? Thanks in advance.
Even when it gets extremely cold during the winter the basement never drops below 50°F.
Last winter I had an outdoor bin with worms which I took indoors on only a couple occasions when it was expected to get extremely cold. Otherwise they spent the entire winter outside. They did OK. A made a playlist of all the videos that featured that bin. I invite you check out that playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PLMXQWDlzK6p9-4kBGu5IOJ-72JALKmWwH
Thanks for watching!
Modern apples were bred for longer shelf life. Maybe that's why it doesn't break down fast.
Hi..
I m from Turkey.
I ve one quetion
Turkey a poor country.And a soy bean very expensive in Turkey.
I want to feed worm for my chickens
I want to make flour of the worm and compost
for my cihicken
Do you have the nutritional values of worm flour with compost?
Thanks for answers
Sounds like an interesting idea.. but I don't have the kinds of technical info that you are looking for. Good luck - and thank you for watching!
I'd say nutritional value of worms is very high in protein and minerals
Check out Tom's video on why you should harvest the bag and what happened to the castings he got when he waited a long time.
I will be watching this one twice. Paige has a hot date tonight. Ha Ha, she went with her Pa Pa to see the Christmas light show . She has been looking forward to the light show for weeks .
Lucky Pa Pa! Hopefully they enjoyed their excursion to see the tree!
Yes - I have seen Tom's video.. I know what you are referring to.
Perhaps I'll give harvesting a try. Any maybe I'll even swap out the ENCs for something else to see how things go in there with a different type of worm (or worms). Its beginning to seem that the VermiBag Mini is due for a change. I'll have to give the idea some further thought...
:)
@@A-V they had so much fun. She was so excited she could barely eat . She had to tell me all about it.
I look forward to see what ypu do with it.
Nice job bro. Do you recommend the vermi bags? I see others adding water when feeding.
Hey hey buddy! Instead of needing to regularly add water, I attempted to wrap the VermiBag Mini with a sheet of bubble wrap - and I try to keep the contents of the bag covered with a plastic sheet. For the most part I think this approach has been working well... but I have thought a few times lately that adding a bit of moisture might do the worms good. Once in a while it seems like the material in the bin is getting a bit dryer than I'd like for it to be... To answer your question, I think yes - I would recommend the VermiBag. Its high quality materials combined with great workmanship. :)
I hope ypu don't mind me jumping in here. I have 2 Vermibags , the Micro and the Minimist. I have never had much issue. The first harvest of each was a little wet but most users I talk to say that is normal. I have an Urban Worm bag v2 and it is actually the 2nd one going now. The first had issues with the zipper. Then when that zipper failed completely I harvested it completely. I tried to clean it and fix the zipper. The bag peeled apart . I sent feedback and they replaced it. But I am waiting to ses how it does when I harvest the first time.
I prefer and recommend if you are considering a bag get a VermiBag . Tom makes the best .
In case I forgot to mention it... in case anyone is interested in buying a VermiBag... I have affiliate links in my video descriptions. Please use the the link if you are placing an order. It would be very much appreciated! :)
Much appreciated y’all!!
Hi, can you maybe say how old are the worms in this video. My euro worms much thinner than yours. Greetings from Germany
My Euros began as cocoons in late May of 2019 - which makes them just a bit over a year and a half old at this point. Thanks for watching!
@@A-V thx
How do you control fruit flies?
In many cases they stick around for a long time. I have tried diatomaceous earth, vinegar traps, etc. Eventually I'm not sure if they just left on their own or if it was something I did. I think they are still something that I have not mastered the management of yet.
Thanks for watching!