This is by far my favorite side hustle. Its super low effort and be scaled up almost infinitely. Would definitely recommend anyone who is interested to get started. Just make sure you get the right worms youre looking for. Especially when looking for Red Wigglers, they are often confused or sold as Indian Blues or vice-versa. Happy farming and thanks for the video!
Just subbed. Quick question. I have a 1200 sqft yard that is chocked full of giant night crawlers. I was thinking of turning part of my yard into a worm farm. Do you have a beginners guide video on how I should go about this? I don't even know how to get the worms that I have out. I just see them pop up under my trash cans and stuff and my yard is so bumpy now I can barely walk on it. I'm told it's from all the worms. They are huge. 5/15 thick on average. 4 to 8 inches long.
Hey thanks for the visit Jamal! So easy to make a few extra dollars starting out. The worms will come back fast after you take some out to sell on the market! Just be careful not to sell too many you want to population to come back quickly, so they are still producing castings as well. Good luck let me know how if goes!
The ones in the cities won't buy them because they are not getting Fisher people, but ones that are near a hot spot for fishing will buy them right up and if they are not then you have a great reason sell them in the idea! 👍 Make sure to check your area, or the area's you want to sell in for when fishing season starts this is by far the best time. Remember it's far more time efficient to sell weighting them by the pound then one by one counting them out. Best of luck to ya. 😁
Hey thanks for watching! Well it all depends on the size of your worm farm, a very large worm farm can take hours a day, or a very small one you will only need to give it attention a few minutes a day or once a week depending. The worms are pretty self reliant.
Keep a breeding stock and use the others to sell. Have a breeding farm and a growing selling stock. Also make fish and livestock feed with all the extra freeze dried. You can make a killing with a large compost pile and controlled environment. You just have to be diligent and intelligent
The is what I was looking for. I dont need to earn all my income off worms, just wanna make us of my extra worms and compost, since i live in an apt there is only so much i need for my plants
We used to grow them in a tub buried great for plants great for fishing. Chickens love them too. That being said that being said money claims seem inflated
Hi, it's the stuff that comes out the bottom of your worm bin, then you mix it up with water to make a worm tea for your plants. Thank you for tuning in!
Hey thanks for watching! This would come down to how many pounds of bedding, and worm food that is added to the bin. The worms will break it down into about the same weight however it will look like less. Hope this helps!
This is by far my favorite side hustle. Its super low effort and be scaled up almost infinitely. Would definitely recommend anyone who is interested to get started. Just make sure you get the right worms youre looking for. Especially when looking for Red Wigglers, they are often confused or sold as Indian Blues or vice-versa. Happy farming and thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching and the great info!
Just subbed. Quick question. I have a 1200 sqft yard that is chocked full of giant night crawlers. I was thinking of turning part of my yard into a worm farm. Do you have a beginners guide video on how I should go about this? I don't even know how to get the worms that I have out. I just see them pop up under my trash cans and stuff and my yard is so bumpy now I can barely walk on it. I'm told it's from all the worms. They are huge. 5/15 thick on average. 4 to 8 inches long.
Cool video. I've had my worm farm about 5 yrs now, and never sold any worms, castings, or tea. I think I'll attempt it this year.
Hey thanks for the visit Jamal! So easy to make a few extra dollars starting out. The worms will come back fast after you take some out to sell on the market! Just be careful not to sell too many you want to population to come back quickly, so they are still producing castings as well. Good luck let me know how if goes!
hey any updates if i may ask on sales
I would have never thought to sell worms to hotels. Thanks for that insight.
The ones in the cities won't buy them because they are not getting Fisher people, but ones that are near a hot spot for fishing will buy them right up and if they are not then you have a great reason sell them in the idea! 👍
Make sure to check your area, or the area's you want to sell in for when fishing season starts this is by far the best time. Remember it's far more time efficient to sell weighting them by the pound then one by one counting them out. Best of luck to ya. 😁
Great job on the video. How much time per week does running a worm farm typically take?
Hey thanks for watching! Well it all depends on the size of your worm farm, a very large worm farm can take hours a day, or a very small one you will only need to give it attention a few minutes a day or once a week depending. The worms are pretty self reliant.
In California we get Red wigglers for about $30-40 per lb
That's not a bad price at all about an avg of $50 up here.
Keep a breeding stock and use the others to sell. Have a breeding farm and a growing selling stock. Also make fish and livestock feed with all the extra freeze dried. You can make a killing with a large compost pile and controlled environment. You just have to be diligent and intelligent
Hey thanks for watching and the excellent advise for the community. I never even thought about the freeze dying worms for animal food! :)
You did a great job sharing. Take care. 😎
Thanks AJ, hope all is well with your gardens!
The is what I was looking for. I dont need to earn all my income off worms, just wanna make us of my extra worms and compost, since i live in an apt there is only so much i need for my plants
Hi, thank you for watching my channel! Happy the video was helpful and able to give you some good ideas.
Lots of good info here. Thanks for sharing it.
Thanks a million for watch Tom! Appreciate the support for the channel!
Great video, great information. Thanks very much. 👍🏻
Thanks Tanis, appreciate you taking time to watch my work farming videos!
We used to grow them in a tub buried great for plants great for fishing. Chickens love them too. That being said that being said money claims seem inflated
Thanks for watching and you comments! My chickens love them as well and we go fishing with them!
Hi, I have a ton of night crawlers for sale. Where can I get cheap packaging?
Hey thanks for watching, you will have to shop around lots of options for packing out there, from Amazon and many others.
What is worm tea?
Hi, it's the stuff that comes out the bottom of your worm bin, then you mix it up with water to make a worm tea for your plants. Thank you for tuning in!
How many pounds does 1 bucket yield?
Hey thanks for watching! This would come down to how many pounds of bedding, and worm food that is added to the bin. The worms will break it down into about the same weight however it will look like less. Hope this helps!
@@TheWormWhisperer Thanks for your quick reply and this channel, much appreciated!
you have alot other critters in your bin and castings.
Thanks for watching the channel Sandy! Ya they are all in there working away to help out the worms!