Thank you Meme's For all your good knowledge It really helps me Get better understanding
@MemesWorms14 сағат бұрын
Your most welcome
@dnawormcastings2 күн бұрын
🇳🇿❤️🪱🙏🏼
@chuffedleupagus2 күн бұрын
Are you no longer using dairy manure?
@MemesWorms2 күн бұрын
@chuffedleupagus Yes, we do. It goes in our pre compost when we add it to the beds.
@kylewestrom78492 күн бұрын
Would love to see a video on how you make your pre-compost
@MemesWorms2 күн бұрын
@kylewestrom7849 coming soon!
@NanasWorms3 күн бұрын
Coby is doing a great job! The material looks terrific, Samantha. Putting the overs in there is really going to give it a kickstart. ~ Sandra
@MemesWorms2 күн бұрын
Thank you ill tell him!! Yes i thought the ivers was a great jump start!
@isrena14 күн бұрын
Do you have a link for this machine?
@MemesWorms4 күн бұрын
@isrena1 lt was used. They dont have another one. fedequip.com/inventory/shredders/kobra-shreddercyclone-portable.html
@dnawormcastings4 күн бұрын
🇳🇿❤️🪱
@PaulCox-vx1ex4 күн бұрын
How much will the cost be for the worms and cocoons in the living material?
@MemesWorms4 күн бұрын
@PaulCix-vx1ex we decided to go with a med flat rate box with a guarantee of 1.5 lbs of worm plus cocoon and live bedd7ng $99 if interested use code Memes20 for 20% discount.
@ElectricBoogaloo0075 күн бұрын
Are your worms Eisenia fetida or are they Eisenia andrei?
@MemesWorms4 күн бұрын
This living material shipped by our trusted supplier is E. A. WE ONLY RAISE E. F at our facility
@NanasWorms5 күн бұрын
Small, young worms and familiar bedding sounds like a winning combination to start a worm bin to me! ~ Sandra
@MemesWorms4 күн бұрын
Ty
@flatsville93433 күн бұрын
I would recommend people buy that. Less shock to new worm bed home.
@evelynknight56275 күн бұрын
Gosh! I've played with making bedding like that, but the process I came up with was too time/resource-consuming for the small amount of output I was able to make. I wonder if there is something like that for a not-so-commercial level. I just looked at the price tag on that, and HOLY COW! 😱 But I bet you're right... It'll pay for itself in no time! That's a lot of bedding!
@MemesWorms5 күн бұрын
I bought it used lol
@EcoWorms5 күн бұрын
Very nice stuff Mrs Meme's !! I have made many CFT's They are quiet good.....But recently....i bought a Costco's 6 level shelfs and put them in my garage with my breeding's bins....(mixing concrete bins) from HD or Loews...I just filled them up at 50% and it's so much better....Because emptying CFT's is not an easy task as you well know !!
@MemesWorms5 күн бұрын
Sounds great! It's all about finding what works best for you!
@larryhobbs87695 күн бұрын
Dang right. Go big or go home. Love the videos
@mishamomo5 күн бұрын
Putting some hinges on the side or bottom of the new bins would make it easier to harvest from. If you divided the bottom into two 'doors' it could make a ramp that you could set the wheelbarrow and slide the casting in. I am working on trying to commercialize my small scale farm for next year.
@mishamomo5 күн бұрын
How are you going to get the casting out?
@MemesWorms5 күн бұрын
scoop them out
@leobaltz20576 күн бұрын
Hope you have found a new helper to replace your niece! Great video!!
@MemesWorms5 күн бұрын
@leobaltz2057 it is my graddaughter but she hasn't left yet.
@Soil4Soul6 күн бұрын
What a feast!!!!
@biogumustajikistankhujand85296 күн бұрын
Very good
@chriskent88336 күн бұрын
They’re gonna love that.
@RockinWorms6 күн бұрын
Jeepers Samantha! That’s a beast! What’s it called? I’d be planting those pineapple tops! 😂❤
@MemesWorms6 күн бұрын
@RockinWorms im not sure what it called i bought it off fb mp years ago. It some kind of pulverizer. I did plant some of the top 2 are doing well so far. Im loving your videos by the way.
@RockinWorms6 күн бұрын
@@MemesWorms I’ll have to take a peek around marketplace 😎. I don’t have the veg mass I did last year (lost my easy access when the owner of the stand retired) but I remain hopeful I’ll come across another source. Thank you for your kind comment on my videos! I learn something from yours every time 👍🤩🪱
@MemesWorms6 күн бұрын
@rockinworms it's all about sharing. We each pick up nuggets of info from each other that helps in our enviroments!! Thank you for putting out suck great content!! I'll be making my first hugh batch of pre compost next week. I got the coffee trucked in, veggie scraps and just did 200 gallons of shredded cardboard. I hope it works as good as yours does!! cross your fingers!!
@RockinWorms6 күн бұрын
@@MemesWorms Exactly! This is a great community for sharing tips and tricks and disasters too! I absolutely have my fingers crossed for you! You’re more true composting than pre-composting I think so watch your temps! Try really really hard to stay below 133F (aka the upper limit of thermophilic bacterial range). 😊🪱
@MemesWorms6 күн бұрын
@@RockinWorms right. The one ive goung for a few days has only gotten to 120 but i didnt have the cofee yet.
@dnawormcastings6 күн бұрын
Great way to breakdown food waste 🇦🇺🙏
@NanasWorms6 күн бұрын
So much goodness for the worms! ~ Sandra
@frankgomez68396 күн бұрын
Do you pull the tape of the boxes or shred them along with it? Asking out of curiosity
@MemesWorms6 күн бұрын
I take the tape off unless its really hard to get off lol
@sueaggett53436 күн бұрын
Do you freeze the food scraps from the kitchen before you feed them to your indoor worm bin? I have 2 outdoor worm towers here in the UK and my worms finish food more quickly if it was frozen first. Thanks from a long term subscriber who’s learned so much from your channel.
@MemesWorms6 күн бұрын
Thank you for yoir support!! You can absolutly freeze first highly recommend. On our scale its not possible. We mix with cardboard and coffe and foodscraps and pre compost.
@sueaggett53435 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@kdog5436 күн бұрын
Thank you for educting us on worms and keeping them. My favorite is nightcrawlers for other worm species specialize in one or other of carbons or greens nutrients, while nightcrawlers do well with both materials in worm bin composting.
@johnnyfilet16906 күн бұрын
How much for a truckload?
@MemesWorms6 күн бұрын
Seriously?? I can work on a price if your really interested.
@johnnyfilet16905 күн бұрын
I’m gonna give you a call
@MemesWorms5 күн бұрын
Sure 229 507 0203
@johnnyfilet16906 күн бұрын
Wow
@Soil4Soul7 күн бұрын
Waaah, so happy for you, Samantha, and for the worms!! That fluffy pulverized cardboard looks yummy!!! (Lol, my worm filter is ON.) Lovvve to see you reinvesting massively back into the business, showing how huge the big picture is! So inspiring ❤❤ - Cassie
@MemesWorms6 күн бұрын
Thank you any one can do it with hard work, determination and sacafices!!
@WDWormsnGarden7 күн бұрын
Wow girl, you are on a roll! The worms are going to love the cardboard. Love the shredder. Is it quiet!?
@MemesWorms6 күн бұрын
Thank you, its not loud at all!😊
@EcoWorms7 күн бұрын
A little better than the Amazon Basics !! But the Amazon's boxes are the best cardboard for my redwigglers for sure !! lol 😉
@MemesWorms6 күн бұрын
Its definatley better but ive had my amazon basic for years, still going strong. This will save me so much time.
@dnawormcastings7 күн бұрын
Very nice 🇳🇿🙏🏼
@MemesWorms6 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙌
@Soilfoodwebwarrior7 күн бұрын
Game changer
@MemesWorms6 күн бұрын
Yes it is!!
@NanasWorms7 күн бұрын
What a beast!! ~ Sandra
@MemesWorms6 күн бұрын
Yes it is. I am so excited!!
@jeffscribner50257 күн бұрын
Wow, so cool!!!
@jmajick44157 күн бұрын
I saw a study that determined that cardboard is better than any other bedding for fattening and breeding
@MemesWorms7 күн бұрын
It does work great!!
@larryhobbs87697 күн бұрын
That sounds a cool. I bet you could sell that stuff if you had an abundant amount of it
@MemesWorms7 күн бұрын
I can get all I want
@AJsGreenTopics7 күн бұрын
Another great resource. 🪱
@rickjohnson7017 күн бұрын
awesome!
@MemesWorms6 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@flyhighwormfarm74837 күн бұрын
You making me laugh sis. I can tell how excited you are. Rorie is even excited
@MemesWorms7 күн бұрын
I am so excited!!!
@AZPerk37 күн бұрын
Hope you score lots of free cardboard resources to recycle and use .. I'm so happy for this great step forward. Best of continued success ..
@MemesWorms7 күн бұрын
I do have a great source for that
@Soil4Soul17 күн бұрын
Thank you Samantha. Gradually learning 🥰 Cassie
@MemesWorms17 күн бұрын
@soil4soul cassie, just keep watching and learning. I still do after 5 yrs!!
@hammbone161219 күн бұрын
Great video
@eddieable19 күн бұрын
24 sheet yeah?
@MemesWorms18 күн бұрын
Thank you
@MemesWorms18 күн бұрын
Yes
@larrywiley764221 күн бұрын
Everyone in the worm business i have spoken to including Meme has been helpfull
@WilliamGlover-g9u23 күн бұрын
Love seeing the progress!
@MemesWorms23 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@HarleysWorms23 күн бұрын
Looking good! We love our large wooden bins as well.
@MemesWorms23 күн бұрын
Thank you
@ireneuszpilarz956025 күн бұрын
Powodzenia 👍
@user-jk5oo5bs7x29 күн бұрын
enneth KLouisiana
@tommyapoАй бұрын
Your commitment and enthusiasm for worm farming are truly inspiring, and it's amazing to see your progress! I'm curious, how do you efficiently transport your materials or castings to the screening area? Keep up the fantastic work!
@MemesWormsАй бұрын
We fill material in 5 gallin buckets.
@LA_WormiesАй бұрын
Outstanding progress and update! Meme, I suggest if you go with wedges, that they be built the same way as your new bins with slightly higher sides (6"?), so when collecting castings there's not a lot of bending over. Maybe a wider walk/drive space for machinery to be able to drive between the bins, so you're using the wheelbarrow less often. Much love!
@MemesWormsАй бұрын
Good idea!!
@SoilfoodwebwarriorАй бұрын
What did you do with your fabric beds? Other than bending over to work them, did you have any issues with the fabric beds? I have used fabric pots for 5 years now, mostly 100 gallons all on pallets. I like the air flow
@MemesWormsАй бұрын
No issues a t all, just the bending over. My back just couldnt take it anymore.
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Thank you Meme's For all your good knowledge It really helps me Get better understanding
Your most welcome
🇳🇿❤️🪱🙏🏼
Are you no longer using dairy manure?
@chuffedleupagus Yes, we do. It goes in our pre compost when we add it to the beds.
Would love to see a video on how you make your pre-compost
@kylewestrom7849 coming soon!
Coby is doing a great job! The material looks terrific, Samantha. Putting the overs in there is really going to give it a kickstart. ~ Sandra
Thank you ill tell him!! Yes i thought the ivers was a great jump start!
Do you have a link for this machine?
@isrena1 lt was used. They dont have another one. fedequip.com/inventory/shredders/kobra-shreddercyclone-portable.html
🇳🇿❤️🪱
How much will the cost be for the worms and cocoons in the living material?
@PaulCix-vx1ex we decided to go with a med flat rate box with a guarantee of 1.5 lbs of worm plus cocoon and live bedd7ng $99 if interested use code Memes20 for 20% discount.
Are your worms Eisenia fetida or are they Eisenia andrei?
This living material shipped by our trusted supplier is E. A. WE ONLY RAISE E. F at our facility
Small, young worms and familiar bedding sounds like a winning combination to start a worm bin to me! ~ Sandra
Ty
I would recommend people buy that. Less shock to new worm bed home.
Gosh! I've played with making bedding like that, but the process I came up with was too time/resource-consuming for the small amount of output I was able to make. I wonder if there is something like that for a not-so-commercial level. I just looked at the price tag on that, and HOLY COW! 😱 But I bet you're right... It'll pay for itself in no time! That's a lot of bedding!
I bought it used lol
Very nice stuff Mrs Meme's !! I have made many CFT's They are quiet good.....But recently....i bought a Costco's 6 level shelfs and put them in my garage with my breeding's bins....(mixing concrete bins) from HD or Loews...I just filled them up at 50% and it's so much better....Because emptying CFT's is not an easy task as you well know !!
Sounds great! It's all about finding what works best for you!
Dang right. Go big or go home. Love the videos
Putting some hinges on the side or bottom of the new bins would make it easier to harvest from. If you divided the bottom into two 'doors' it could make a ramp that you could set the wheelbarrow and slide the casting in. I am working on trying to commercialize my small scale farm for next year.
How are you going to get the casting out?
scoop them out
Hope you have found a new helper to replace your niece! Great video!!
@leobaltz2057 it is my graddaughter but she hasn't left yet.
What a feast!!!!
Very good
They’re gonna love that.
Jeepers Samantha! That’s a beast! What’s it called? I’d be planting those pineapple tops! 😂❤
@RockinWorms im not sure what it called i bought it off fb mp years ago. It some kind of pulverizer. I did plant some of the top 2 are doing well so far. Im loving your videos by the way.
@@MemesWorms I’ll have to take a peek around marketplace 😎. I don’t have the veg mass I did last year (lost my easy access when the owner of the stand retired) but I remain hopeful I’ll come across another source. Thank you for your kind comment on my videos! I learn something from yours every time 👍🤩🪱
@rockinworms it's all about sharing. We each pick up nuggets of info from each other that helps in our enviroments!! Thank you for putting out suck great content!! I'll be making my first hugh batch of pre compost next week. I got the coffee trucked in, veggie scraps and just did 200 gallons of shredded cardboard. I hope it works as good as yours does!! cross your fingers!!
@@MemesWorms Exactly! This is a great community for sharing tips and tricks and disasters too! I absolutely have my fingers crossed for you! You’re more true composting than pre-composting I think so watch your temps! Try really really hard to stay below 133F (aka the upper limit of thermophilic bacterial range). 😊🪱
@@RockinWorms right. The one ive goung for a few days has only gotten to 120 but i didnt have the cofee yet.
Great way to breakdown food waste 🇦🇺🙏
So much goodness for the worms! ~ Sandra
Do you pull the tape of the boxes or shred them along with it? Asking out of curiosity
I take the tape off unless its really hard to get off lol
Do you freeze the food scraps from the kitchen before you feed them to your indoor worm bin? I have 2 outdoor worm towers here in the UK and my worms finish food more quickly if it was frozen first. Thanks from a long term subscriber who’s learned so much from your channel.
Thank you for yoir support!! You can absolutly freeze first highly recommend. On our scale its not possible. We mix with cardboard and coffe and foodscraps and pre compost.
Thank you.
Thank you for educting us on worms and keeping them. My favorite is nightcrawlers for other worm species specialize in one or other of carbons or greens nutrients, while nightcrawlers do well with both materials in worm bin composting.
How much for a truckload?
Seriously?? I can work on a price if your really interested.
I’m gonna give you a call
Sure 229 507 0203
Wow
Waaah, so happy for you, Samantha, and for the worms!! That fluffy pulverized cardboard looks yummy!!! (Lol, my worm filter is ON.) Lovvve to see you reinvesting massively back into the business, showing how huge the big picture is! So inspiring ❤❤ - Cassie
Thank you any one can do it with hard work, determination and sacafices!!
Wow girl, you are on a roll! The worms are going to love the cardboard. Love the shredder. Is it quiet!?
Thank you, its not loud at all!😊
A little better than the Amazon Basics !! But the Amazon's boxes are the best cardboard for my redwigglers for sure !! lol 😉
Its definatley better but ive had my amazon basic for years, still going strong. This will save me so much time.
Very nice 🇳🇿🙏🏼
Thank you 🙌
Game changer
Yes it is!!
What a beast!! ~ Sandra
Yes it is. I am so excited!!
Wow, so cool!!!
I saw a study that determined that cardboard is better than any other bedding for fattening and breeding
It does work great!!
That sounds a cool. I bet you could sell that stuff if you had an abundant amount of it
I can get all I want
Another great resource. 🪱
awesome!
Thanks!
You making me laugh sis. I can tell how excited you are. Rorie is even excited
I am so excited!!!
Hope you score lots of free cardboard resources to recycle and use .. I'm so happy for this great step forward. Best of continued success ..
I do have a great source for that
Thank you Samantha. Gradually learning 🥰 Cassie
@soil4soul cassie, just keep watching and learning. I still do after 5 yrs!!
Great video
24 sheet yeah?
Thank you
Yes
Everyone in the worm business i have spoken to including Meme has been helpfull
Love seeing the progress!
Thank you!
Looking good! We love our large wooden bins as well.
Thank you
Powodzenia 👍
enneth KLouisiana
Your commitment and enthusiasm for worm farming are truly inspiring, and it's amazing to see your progress! I'm curious, how do you efficiently transport your materials or castings to the screening area? Keep up the fantastic work!
We fill material in 5 gallin buckets.
Outstanding progress and update! Meme, I suggest if you go with wedges, that they be built the same way as your new bins with slightly higher sides (6"?), so when collecting castings there's not a lot of bending over. Maybe a wider walk/drive space for machinery to be able to drive between the bins, so you're using the wheelbarrow less often. Much love!
Good idea!!
What did you do with your fabric beds? Other than bending over to work them, did you have any issues with the fabric beds? I have used fabric pots for 5 years now, mostly 100 gallons all on pallets. I like the air flow
No issues a t all, just the bending over. My back just couldnt take it anymore.