Does the clear container with the worms have holes at the bottom? I wanted to put the worms in my clear bin, but I heard that it's better to have them in an opaque bin. Have you found a difference in using a clear bin versus one that is not?
@FJPlantDaddy16 күн бұрын
I do not have any holes on the bottom. to me, i have found no difference in what type of bin i used since i have them all covered up anyways.
@illgillbates956122 күн бұрын
Nice video!! Subbed!
@princeindoorandoutdoorplan300325 күн бұрын
Nice worm population and castings
@rayliang958225 күн бұрын
can you feed the strawberry plant leaves to the worms?
@FJPlantDaddy16 күн бұрын
I believe so! anything that can break down naturally will be okay for them to eat.
@rayliang958225 күн бұрын
HYPED, NEW VIDEO DROP
@Qiubenjamin25 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your journey and the wealth of knowledge!
@AJsGreenTopics29 күн бұрын
That is definitely a nice worm farming system.
@VermicompostАй бұрын
Fantastic setup video!! I loved the time lapse of the ENC's diving down!! Great points about Uncle Jim's and the mix versus pure worms. Thanks for the shout out!! I'm so glad you showed the setup with the inoculating trays, I didn't do that in the setup video I made two years ago and I wish I had!! Again, excellent video!!🪱🪱🪱
@rayliang9582Ай бұрын
HEHE
@dnawormcastingsАй бұрын
Nice looking worm tower🇳🇿🪱❤️
@NanasWormsАй бұрын
Nice set up video! Patrick is a great resource for these tower systems. ~ Sandra
@pineappleapplepensАй бұрын
Throw those weeds away
@Raspukek-fu8unАй бұрын
ooo, amerikanized chainiz yes
@davidguenzel14412 ай бұрын
Company secrets! Ha!!
@Qiubenjamin2 ай бұрын
🍓🍓🍓🍓🍓
@dnawormcastings2 ай бұрын
Your garden looks great can’t wait to see how the tomatoes grow 🇳🇿❤️
@FJPlantDaddy2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@dnawormcastings2 ай бұрын
Looks beautiful 🤗
@mauriciolomeli29402 ай бұрын
If those are tomatoes, you do realize those are like the easiest plants to grow?
@FJPlantDaddy2 ай бұрын
They are universally grown, but people still have trouble growing it without the right knowledge and conditions. Thanks for your contribution.
@mauriciolomeli29402 ай бұрын
@@FJPlantDaddy 🤣 “this is why I only use melee in a shooting game”. Then starts to play on super easy mode. 🤣 i mean well, i meant to show you perspective.
@pineappleapplepens2 ай бұрын
Now it's even easier with the outdoor setup!
@mauriciolomeli29402 ай бұрын
@@pineappleapplepens 🤣 oh man you all have the best humor ✌️
@timcoates38212 ай бұрын
To get cocoons you need to have sexually mature worms. In bins your size about 250 would be good
@timcoates38212 ай бұрын
With your garden you don't kned to buy all the commercial fertiliser. or the stuff to turn your soil acidic. All you need to do is the wood chips every year and use your worm castings. Look up the original back to Eden garden and the Tour videos, you will learn alot from them
@pineappleapplepens2 ай бұрын
Hmm yes sifting
@dnawormcastings3 ай бұрын
Your lettuce are going to love the worm castings 🇳🇿❤️🪱
@Qiubenjamin3 ай бұрын
Love the journey! 🪱
@NanasWorms3 ай бұрын
It's also worth waiting to see what develops if you suspect cocoons. The familiar bedding and bubble wrap should help. ~ Sandra
@Qiubenjamin3 ай бұрын
This is the P Daddy we need, no Diddy
@NanasWorms3 ай бұрын
Nice walk-through of your garden and worm farm operation. I did a video showing a deep dive into the science behind worm reproduction and cardboard, along with sawdust, rated among the highest bedding materials. Of course, everyone's conditions are different and the researchers used specific parameters to do the comparison. I think reproduction also is seasonal, with a burst in the spring. I certainly notice a cocoon boom about now. ~ Sandra
@RubberDuckStyle3 ай бұрын
If worms are coming out of your bin then you have a problem with that bin. If your worms are happy they wont come out. There can be a lot of reason why they are unhappy. 99% of the time my bins are fine but i still find things that make them unhappy. Allways test new ingredients in one bin first.
@dnawormcastings3 ай бұрын
Great video 🇳🇿❤️🪱
@makingitwithlalo3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! You have a nice size place. I haven't gotten into composting yet but will definitely come back to your videos for tips.
@dougiehopps24633 ай бұрын
Just discovered you on youtube and now added you to my watch lists, nice vlog specially the worm farming compost piece, however why not just be yourself and talk with no ping pong music in the background as it overrides your voice and after a short while ping pong music starts to get on my nerves, just an idea, keep up the vlogs
@wennazhang14 ай бұрын
I’ve never felt more enlightened 🌱
@allenk34104 ай бұрын
I love what you are doing, but some small tips. Don't use white shredded paper, and please take the stickers off your produce. I will delete this comment after a week or so.
@RiDER-RHYTHM3 ай бұрын
It’s been 3 weeks
@utharkruna11162 ай бұрын
2 months now. STOP procrastinating.
@theimperfectimpactАй бұрын
No reason to exclude white paper
@noug4tfalte4 күн бұрын
Or so
@craigwyse2744 ай бұрын
"Company Secrets" That's Hilarious
@Qiubenjamin4 ай бұрын
love it when plant daddy posts!
@nickhayley4 ай бұрын
I like the slow intro. Just very chilled.
@dnawormcastings5 ай бұрын
Your worm farms are breeding well nicely done and there is no shortage of shredded cardboard or paper around 🪱🇳🇿
@Dannychin275 ай бұрын
Odds you drink the shot glass
@FJPlantDaddy5 ай бұрын
Jokes on you. I spilled it :)
@Dannychin275 ай бұрын
First
@boovavjb5 ай бұрын
worms will stay for ever .
@anicefan5 ай бұрын
I recommend apple cider vinegar. You get the same result but it is lighter and you can actually see the ff in the bottom.
@CrocGardener5 ай бұрын
Pesky fruit flies!!! New subscriber!!!
@FJPlantDaddy5 ай бұрын
Welcome!
@MonzGary5 ай бұрын
Have you considered not separating and raising/selling a mix?
@FJPlantDaddy5 ай бұрын
If the buyer wants it mixed, I can definitely do so! Most people prefer red wrigglers as they are the standard and dont appreciate receiving something completely different.
@MonzGary5 ай бұрын
@FJPlantDaddy true true. I feel like blues get a bad rap. I figure, it it survives in my bin, it's meant to be.
@FJPlantDaddy5 ай бұрын
Blues are great since they creat castings so quickly! The only issue is that they will escape the bin if there isn't a lid
@jojopornebo1883 ай бұрын
@@FJPlantDaddy The worms sell expensive. If you have a lot of buyers and lots to sell it is worth selling it. But the compost is more expensive than the worms itself. If I were you I would not sell my employees (the worms) because they are the ones that will make compost for you. Imagine billions of worms doing their job of composting without paying them salary, just feed and house them.
@dnawormcastings5 ай бұрын
Nice fat heathy worms good to see your worms eggs hatching 🪱🇳🇿
@mikkosgarden6 ай бұрын
Your worms were behaving quite well staying in the corner of the bin. You have a good system going.
@growingoutthebox6 ай бұрын
I gave you a like just because you are attempting to try your hand at this gardening thing. But maaaaan this hurts. lol.🤣Why didn't you just remove the flower buds and allow the branches to grow more? It's not going to kill them but I wouldn't start pruning until the 3rd or 4th year. Be encouraged.
@JEDIJAK4REAL6 ай бұрын
sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh whats your skin care routine??
@Qiubenjamin6 ай бұрын
omg! a new upload!! second!
@Dannychin276 ай бұрын
First
@PacificNorthwestWormFarm6 ай бұрын
Really Can't Wait to See More Videos. You have a really nice setup. I should have watched this video first, then I wouldn't had said anything about an overhead shot. Funny. Keep it up, can be very rewarding. Good Luck!!
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Great update video and some nice tomatoes 🇳🇿🌱
Does the clear container with the worms have holes at the bottom? I wanted to put the worms in my clear bin, but I heard that it's better to have them in an opaque bin. Have you found a difference in using a clear bin versus one that is not?
I do not have any holes on the bottom. to me, i have found no difference in what type of bin i used since i have them all covered up anyways.
Nice video!! Subbed!
Nice worm population and castings
can you feed the strawberry plant leaves to the worms?
I believe so! anything that can break down naturally will be okay for them to eat.
HYPED, NEW VIDEO DROP
Thanks for sharing your journey and the wealth of knowledge!
That is definitely a nice worm farming system.
Fantastic setup video!! I loved the time lapse of the ENC's diving down!! Great points about Uncle Jim's and the mix versus pure worms. Thanks for the shout out!! I'm so glad you showed the setup with the inoculating trays, I didn't do that in the setup video I made two years ago and I wish I had!! Again, excellent video!!🪱🪱🪱
HEHE
Nice looking worm tower🇳🇿🪱❤️
Nice set up video! Patrick is a great resource for these tower systems. ~ Sandra
Throw those weeds away
ooo, amerikanized chainiz yes
Company secrets! Ha!!
🍓🍓🍓🍓🍓
Your garden looks great can’t wait to see how the tomatoes grow 🇳🇿❤️
Thank you!
Looks beautiful 🤗
If those are tomatoes, you do realize those are like the easiest plants to grow?
They are universally grown, but people still have trouble growing it without the right knowledge and conditions. Thanks for your contribution.
@@FJPlantDaddy 🤣 “this is why I only use melee in a shooting game”. Then starts to play on super easy mode. 🤣 i mean well, i meant to show you perspective.
Now it's even easier with the outdoor setup!
@@pineappleapplepens 🤣 oh man you all have the best humor ✌️
To get cocoons you need to have sexually mature worms. In bins your size about 250 would be good
With your garden you don't kned to buy all the commercial fertiliser. or the stuff to turn your soil acidic. All you need to do is the wood chips every year and use your worm castings. Look up the original back to Eden garden and the Tour videos, you will learn alot from them
Hmm yes sifting
Your lettuce are going to love the worm castings 🇳🇿❤️🪱
Love the journey! 🪱
It's also worth waiting to see what develops if you suspect cocoons. The familiar bedding and bubble wrap should help. ~ Sandra
This is the P Daddy we need, no Diddy
Nice walk-through of your garden and worm farm operation. I did a video showing a deep dive into the science behind worm reproduction and cardboard, along with sawdust, rated among the highest bedding materials. Of course, everyone's conditions are different and the researchers used specific parameters to do the comparison. I think reproduction also is seasonal, with a burst in the spring. I certainly notice a cocoon boom about now. ~ Sandra
If worms are coming out of your bin then you have a problem with that bin. If your worms are happy they wont come out. There can be a lot of reason why they are unhappy. 99% of the time my bins are fine but i still find things that make them unhappy. Allways test new ingredients in one bin first.
Great video 🇳🇿❤️🪱
Thanks for sharing! You have a nice size place. I haven't gotten into composting yet but will definitely come back to your videos for tips.
Just discovered you on youtube and now added you to my watch lists, nice vlog specially the worm farming compost piece, however why not just be yourself and talk with no ping pong music in the background as it overrides your voice and after a short while ping pong music starts to get on my nerves, just an idea, keep up the vlogs
I’ve never felt more enlightened 🌱
I love what you are doing, but some small tips. Don't use white shredded paper, and please take the stickers off your produce. I will delete this comment after a week or so.
It’s been 3 weeks
2 months now. STOP procrastinating.
No reason to exclude white paper
Or so
"Company Secrets" That's Hilarious
love it when plant daddy posts!
I like the slow intro. Just very chilled.
Your worm farms are breeding well nicely done and there is no shortage of shredded cardboard or paper around 🪱🇳🇿
Odds you drink the shot glass
Jokes on you. I spilled it :)
First
worms will stay for ever .
I recommend apple cider vinegar. You get the same result but it is lighter and you can actually see the ff in the bottom.
Pesky fruit flies!!! New subscriber!!!
Welcome!
Have you considered not separating and raising/selling a mix?
If the buyer wants it mixed, I can definitely do so! Most people prefer red wrigglers as they are the standard and dont appreciate receiving something completely different.
@FJPlantDaddy true true. I feel like blues get a bad rap. I figure, it it survives in my bin, it's meant to be.
Blues are great since they creat castings so quickly! The only issue is that they will escape the bin if there isn't a lid
@@FJPlantDaddy The worms sell expensive. If you have a lot of buyers and lots to sell it is worth selling it. But the compost is more expensive than the worms itself. If I were you I would not sell my employees (the worms) because they are the ones that will make compost for you. Imagine billions of worms doing their job of composting without paying them salary, just feed and house them.
Nice fat heathy worms good to see your worms eggs hatching 🪱🇳🇿
Your worms were behaving quite well staying in the corner of the bin. You have a good system going.
I gave you a like just because you are attempting to try your hand at this gardening thing. But maaaaan this hurts. lol.🤣Why didn't you just remove the flower buds and allow the branches to grow more? It's not going to kill them but I wouldn't start pruning until the 3rd or 4th year. Be encouraged.
sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh whats your skin care routine??
omg! a new upload!! second!
First
Really Can't Wait to See More Videos. You have a really nice setup. I should have watched this video first, then I wouldn't had said anything about an overhead shot. Funny. Keep it up, can be very rewarding. Good Luck!!