Just Worming Up - Episode 1

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Комментарии • 109

  • @itsopinion7430
    @itsopinion7430 Год назад +6

    Raising worms is lots of fun and challenging as well. Most folks that would be interested in worms wouldn't do it at the scale of Matt's operation but many gardeners raise worms these days and even at a scale of a few hundred pound of casting a year would do wonders for a most gardens. That's me a small-time operator that loves growing food. Last year I did near 150 lbs of casting, this year I am shoot for 500 lbs. I love Matt's wheat grass mats, I've tried pea mats and now I am growing a daikon radish mat. What a great way to feed worms and I just can't imagine my garden without them. There is a lot to learn from Mat, so whatever scale you pursue, only good things can come of it. Thank you Mat, one of the best worm guys out there. Oh, and don't think you'll really ever get to the point where you have to enough castings.

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Год назад +2

      Right on ItsOpinion... it was all about the garden for me as well!

  • @DaKineGardenStuff
    @DaKineGardenStuff 2 года назад +8

    I agree with all you’re saying. I’m older as well, love worm farming and sell Worms and Castings locally. I raise red Wigglers, European Night Crawlers, African Night Crawlers, and Louisiana Swamp Worms. Thanks for sharing your process and experience.

  • @ummm8511
    @ummm8511 2 года назад +6

    Your enthusiasm is so contagious! I just found your videos and have learned so much. I want to start my worm farm for my garden too.

  • @GR-jy4mp
    @GR-jy4mp 2 года назад +6

    Great content. I got tired of paying $5 dollars for 30 redworms when I fish. So, started looking up how to raise the worms. I had no clue how deep the process goes and it's amazing me so far. Thank you for the book recommendations and your informative videos.

  • @bobadams8818
    @bobadams8818 9 месяцев назад

    Im scaling out an indoor vertical pilot here in Dallas area because of Capt. Matt. Ill update as i progress my proforma

  • @ontherocksinthesoilmichael6739
    @ontherocksinthesoilmichael6739 2 года назад +3

    I have African Nightcrawlers and they have the same habit as European Nightcrawlers. They are tropical and need 65-70 degrees. Canadian Nightcrawlers require 55 degrees or less. In my outdoor worm bins I have Canadian Nightcrawlers that infiltrated and leave as surface temperature gets hot.

    • @cherylhobbs1091
      @cherylhobbs1091 2 года назад +1

      Woohoo!! Lots of information - well done!! It looks like a great family affair as well🤗
      Thank you gentlemen - I will definitely have more questions coming up 💁

  • @lil3505
    @lil3505 2 года назад +3

    I already have worms but your videos have inspired me to step my worm game and try and take it to the next level. Thank you for your videos.

  • @michaelmello9510
    @michaelmello9510 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @HelenHolmes-z1f
    @HelenHolmes-z1f Месяц назад

    Thank yiu

  • @mileawayhoney
    @mileawayhoney Год назад

    I have worms for the garden. I put them into square buckets and feed them veg scraps, egg shells and coffee grinds. I start out a new bucket every 3 months with leaves and layer with peat moss. What do you layer your new bins with? Love your wheat grass idea, Im starting that this week.

  • @BirdseyeVu
    @BirdseyeVu 2 года назад +1

    Love the father/son exchange! You guys obviously have a great relationship.

  • @gpbrown1983
    @gpbrown1983 2 года назад +4

    I feel a bit silly asking this question but could you do a short video raking the bottom? Showing how you catch what comes out? Thanks.

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  2 года назад

      Hey Gavin... sorry this response took a while. Here’s a video that shows how I harvest the big red bin ruclips.net/video/UmBaUa3oIpY/видео.html

  • @Robert-dh3xg
    @Robert-dh3xg Год назад

    Great info love learn u sell boxes

  • @peterkohm9742
    @peterkohm9742 Год назад

    I love your channel,and I have a ? Can I use the pigeon droppings in the worm beds. I have around 55 pigeons and get about 1 1/2 gallons of droppings each day.Thanks Capt Matt

  • @northeastworms
    @northeastworms 2 года назад +1

    Great speech, Thank You. As small worms farmer myself I can relate with everything you said

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for chiming in so much. You're a wealth of knowledge and your sharing is inspiring.

  • @louisbrentnell2551
    @louisbrentnell2551 2 года назад

    Thank you for all your help.

  • @daviddockstader1773
    @daviddockstader1773 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @hal7ter
    @hal7ter 2 года назад

    I am new at keeping worms - I've been told they eat the microbes on the decaying veg matter - not the matter itself - but look at your wheat grass mats!!!! I'll have to try that.

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  2 года назад

      Hey Emma! They key is flipping the grass mats upside down to jumpstart decomposition for the worms.

  • @steveo_o6707
    @steveo_o6707 2 года назад

    Love the Question and answer forum.

  • @Peaceful-resistance1
    @Peaceful-resistance1 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. It's very encouraging to watch you working with the young folks! I'm just starting to raise worms and learned more from a couple of your videos than all the other info combined I've seen so far. Keep up the good work!

  • @michigannative2951
    @michigannative2951 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this information with us.

  • @markhook499
    @markhook499 Год назад

    Captain can you glue countertop (formica) sheet material to the inside of your CONTROL FLOW BIN? no more pplastic to worry about

  • @beebob1279
    @beebob1279 Год назад

    What about the cold of winter if you're in New York? I'm in Pennsylvania but don't have a location for wintering the worms

  • @wadewilson5296
    @wadewilson5296 2 года назад

    I'm glad there are people like you out there Captain!

  • @terrydabill283
    @terrydabill283 2 года назад

    new sub newbie to worm composting, great video loads of great info for me thanks, captain.

  • @Dee.C
    @Dee.C 2 года назад +1

    I make my own castings . I am addicted to worms ! I love to garden and only use the castings and worm casting tea as fertilizer. I , like you, am getting up in years and wish I had started 25 to 30 years ago . I could have had a business but now I don't I am older and just don't want to spend all day, everyday , working in the wormery .

    • @hal7ter
      @hal7ter 2 года назад +1

      Good! Do what you love doing. Life is short, even when you are eighty!

    • @texaspatty4697
      @texaspatty4697 2 года назад

      @@hal7ter 💙

  • @Littleredduncecapsallinarow
    @Littleredduncecapsallinarow 2 года назад

    Just built my first 2x8 bin in westfield wi. Your videos are not only a helpful tool but a true inspiration. Thank you and please keep them comin. Could you do a video on marketing? How did you go from a garage full of castings to cash in hand?

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  2 года назад +1

      Awesome to hear, Morgan! That’s a good topic… we’ll look to talk about that.

  • @callyscraftycorner2463
    @callyscraftycorner2463 2 года назад

    Thank You for answering my question.
    I live in Missouri and I want to start a worm farm for casting for my garden. I’ll have to ask more questions so I can do it correctly.

  • @foshizelgbb
    @foshizelgbb 2 года назад +1

    Hi! I love your videos and think they are super informative. I am just starting my worm farm in my garage. I live in Colorado. Would you be able to provide information about start up- Setting up LLC, business licenses, permitting etc. Basically all the back end business processes. It would be helpful to explore to see if it is a viable business option.

  • @andrewsusen3154
    @andrewsusen3154 9 месяцев назад

    I'm 30 and could use another source of income. This seems like a good idea for me since there's a realitive low start up cost and it won't take alot of my time to maintain. AM I RIGHT ON THOSE POINTS? Also this could be a simple YES or NO but does the Captain make over $1000/mth doing this? Thank you for all your content. I went from knowing nothing to feeling I could start a bin for my garden.

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  8 месяцев назад

      It's hard work... and sales are seasonal. $12k a year is do-able... but to do so at scale requires some investment in equipment.

  • @joetrino8366
    @joetrino8366 2 года назад

    Thank you for answering questions .

  • @cuppaholic
    @cuppaholic 2 года назад +1

    A great video. So many questions I wanted to know answered clearly. Thank you!

  • @megpemberton3091
    @megpemberton3091 2 года назад

    Hello Captain Matt thanks for sharing your knowledge I am so grateful - could you tell me why you don't use the 80 breeder buckets anymore? :) Thank you

    • @ericcarve4476
      @ericcarve4476 2 года назад

      He explains it in another video that he is busy during the warmer seasons, and uses breeder buckets in the winter.

  • @etruedus
    @etruedus 2 года назад

    So informative! Thank you for answering my question! I hope your channel grows really large, so you can have another bit of disposable income!

  • @lloydrobertson9590
    @lloydrobertson9590 2 года назад

    I love the way you industrialize everything

  • @scotthorne1243
    @scotthorne1243 Год назад

    Did you build or buy your big red worm beds? Are there plans on the internet?

  • @dfgdfg_
    @dfgdfg_ 2 года назад +2

    Interested in whether the spent brewing mash is good worm food

  • @Superflow25
    @Superflow25 2 года назад +2

    Hi - Bryan here from Atlantic Canada and I am a beginner wormer. We have cold winters up here but I have an insulated but not heated garage. I had a compost bin outside that had a few worms in it and they seem to do ok. My inside bins had gnats so I'd prefer they stay outside too. How cold can it get before the worms start to die off?

    • @kap4020
      @kap4020 2 года назад

      You should put a thermometer in the worm bin. Depending on your species of worms, they slow down at 40-50 and die at 30 deg F.

    • @Superflow25
      @Superflow25 2 года назад +1

      @@kap4020 - I have European night crawlers

  • @chrisclark4219
    @chrisclark4219 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge...

  • @texaspatty4697
    @texaspatty4697 Год назад

    Does the wheat grass have to die and break down before the worms get into it? I would think so. And do you move it in that direction before feeding it to them? TY

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Год назад

      Hi Patty… I just flip the pad over which starts the breakdown and the worms are on it.

  • @stevenmyers1289
    @stevenmyers1289 2 года назад

    This is such a great video and the audio is fantastic here. FRANCHISE AGREEMENT!!! Funny! Sign me Up!

  • @johnthomas5806
    @johnthomas5806 2 года назад

    thanks Capy......

  • @TamaraHudson
    @TamaraHudson 2 года назад +2

    Coolest grandpa ever. ☺

  • @rajendralamichhane4064
    @rajendralamichhane4064 2 года назад

    Excellent information. Great way of sharing learning. Keep it up.

  • @mariaavila3745
    @mariaavila3745 Год назад

    Hello Mr Captain Matt, would you be willing to share the link to purchase wheat grass grain in bulk? And what’s the process to make it for worm feed?

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Год назад +1

      Hello Maria... I'd recommend visiting a feed/agricultural supply store and experiment with various sprouting grains - wheat, oats, and more can be sprouted and is priced best from that source. In some of my wheatgrass videos (here's one ruclips.net/video/vC2UAbgpTV0/видео.html) I link to Amazon sources - but the pricing is not as good as a feed/farm store. Here's a video on making worm chow ruclips.net/video/Mk2_6JyXNe4/видео.html

  • @stevenmyers1289
    @stevenmyers1289 2 года назад +1

    Have you considered (and thereby rejected) a "Soaker Hose" to maintain steady moister?

    • @Peaceful-resistance1
      @Peaceful-resistance1 2 года назад

      Great question, I'm just starting and am using a timed soaker hose on my bin.

  • @MsLbraun
    @MsLbraun 7 месяцев назад

    Where did your bolt bin worms go?

  • @BeHappy-hh1ty
    @BeHappy-hh1ty Год назад

    How did you get the packaging set up? Love your channel!

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Год назад

      Lots of hard work and mistakes, Be cool! Stay tuned, we’re going to share our design templates soon in the Worm People newsletter wormpeople.com/subscribe/

  • @ericcarver7465
    @ericcarver7465 2 года назад +1

    This video, which is currently your latest video, has breeder bins in half 55 gallon barrels. A previous video you had 80 5 gallon buckets staged as breeding bins. Why the change?

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  2 года назад +1

      Hey Eric
      I work the worms in 5 gallon containers in fall and winter when spring comes around I am too busy so I manage to keep up a needed #. of baby’s

    • @ericcarver7465
      @ericcarver7465 2 года назад +1

      @@CaptainMattsWorms Ah! Makes sense sir! thanks for the great content.

  • @ddub134
    @ddub134 2 года назад

    Do you have sort of IPM(Integrated Pest Management) system in place?

  • @christophersierra2149
    @christophersierra2149 2 года назад

    Good afternoon! I am getting into worm farming for a buisness and i just started my bins. Where and how did you secure your compost material?

  • @timmooney2460
    @timmooney2460 2 года назад

    how are you doing feeding the wheat grass to the worms?

  • @texaspatty4697
    @texaspatty4697 Год назад

    As a senior, I have to consciously "refocus" my eyes to see cocoons.

  • @adriansteele7023
    @adriansteele7023 3 месяца назад

    If you wrote a book I would probably buy it and read it. Just saying

  • @Imaslackr
    @Imaslackr Год назад

    Is that an Asian jumping worm at 33:37 ? Do you have any problems with those?

  • @lil3505
    @lil3505 2 года назад

    Where do you get all the stuff to feed your worms? I have been trying to get some free mulch to start composting it.

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  2 года назад

      Hey Dave... Thanks for asking. We just discussed this topic in “Just Worming Up - Episode 2” ruclips.net/video/gc4OhiT1F0Y/видео.html

  • @Yuhmuthasaho
    @Yuhmuthasaho 2 года назад

    Sorry if I missed it but what’s an ideal temp range for breeding/growing?

    • @hal7ter
      @hal7ter 2 года назад +2

      Watch it again - he gives temps for various worms - it's in there.

  • @jameshayward966
    @jameshayward966 2 года назад

    What is the sheet material that you use to cover your beds?

  • @percyblok6014
    @percyblok6014 2 года назад

    Right now, the money is in composting on mass scale. The no-till farmers just cannot make OR SOURCE enough. Regular compost as well as vermicompost is where the supply chain is lacking. It all meshes very well with the environmental concerns of the day and carbon capturing/sequestration. LOCAL PRODUCERS is where it's at. Local being generally classed as within 200 mile radius. The need and market is there, just no scale to support it.

  • @roberttomsiii3728
    @roberttomsiii3728 2 года назад +2

    23:08
    The worm migration due to a low pressure system is a feature found in the Indian blue worm.
    ruclips.net/video/UoUbYqpHm-M/видео.html

  • @michigancody467
    @michigancody467 2 года назад

    What do you use as bedding?

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  2 года назад +1

      Leaf compost and wood chip mix

    • @michigancody467
      @michigancody467 2 года назад

      @@CaptainMattsWorms thanks captain Matt, have a blessed day.

  • @torrencekrepps757
    @torrencekrepps757 2 года назад

    Definitely thinking about trying them this year 🤔 and 💯 loving the raising worms

  • @timothyhoffman3470
    @timothyhoffman3470 Год назад

    You have 5 types of Aerobic Bacteria that protects the worms inside & out side of it!~

  • @JamesBond-tj9fk
    @JamesBond-tj9fk 2 года назад +2

    Listening loud and clear from Adelaide, South Australia captain! Love your enthusiasm legend! Keep ‘em coming, time for Jude to step up and make the million dollar worm business

  • @paulsoutbackgardenaustrali7674

    Ahh...shit....Now I know why the night crawlers I had in outside beds are Gone....flooding rain here...thought they died....$2000 down the drain...😫😥

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Год назад

      That's quite the loss, Paul. You can always a small batch and build up your herd again! I have paid thousands of dollars in the tuition of life lessons as well. We're in good company!

  • @Tsuchimursu
    @Tsuchimursu Год назад

    was that a mistake, or do the worms truly live seven to twelve years ??
    did you mean months maybe ?

  • @MrSharonrochelle
    @MrSharonrochelle 2 года назад

    Deep South homestead

  • @seek2find
    @seek2find 2 года назад

    I can't wait to find out how to get/make one of those sifters!!!

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  2 года назад

      Hey seek2find We did a in depth video about the sifter, there’s a link in the video description to the manufacturer ruclips.net/video/sN7XP70UcPw/видео.html The sifter was not cheap, but for me the decision was all about calculating time (and ache) saving into my investment/startup costs.

  • @daviddockstader1773
    @daviddockstader1773 2 года назад

    Missing you are you OK?

  • @calebhudson4313
    @calebhudson4313 2 года назад

    He sells the breeder bucket bedding, it's nowhere near as good as the good stuff he uses for himself.

  • @torrencekrepps757
    @torrencekrepps757 2 года назад

    I raise worms as well and I just watched a video on a person raising tiger worms 🪱