I am pretty close to making the jump and purchasing the first pound of worms, I still have a little more watching to do but Im pretyy confidant in the process thank you for all your efforts
Hi razzledazzil8948 my name is Keith and I live in Dublin if I have a worm farm and if you ever want to start on this journey I would be more than happy to help you and give you advice 🪱🪱
AS a newbie, I am cruising U-tube and love to see other Wormeries and how they do things. Being in Central Florida I have decided to go with African Nightcrawlers. Looking forward to watching your success.
@@terrywarburton6119 from what I see, they are amazing composters! It just gets too darn cold here in Utah to raise them without spending a fortune keeping them warm in the winter. Thanks so much for the kind words and please share anything you create on your African nightcrawlers.
I have the same plastic shelves. I cut the tubes down by half. By cutting the tubes shorter this allows you to have more trays or more space. Great job.
I'm starting my own worm farm in Canada and i have to take your approach as a educator nobody knows of the benefits of worm castings or the health implications of using chemical fert people are really stuck on the NPK and not the living soil i am young so i know times change maybe we are just early adopters don't lose hope
@@JamPowe-w8c The data is there, something has changed and we now know it’s pointed to what we are consuming in our food. The taste difference in the fruits and vegetables grown in castings….if they’re making that big of difference, you know chemicals are doing the same thing and we’re consuming them with not even close to the quality. Thank you, education is key! Appreciate the comment!
Thanks for the tour. I am doing something similar but a much smaller scale. I currently have two breeder bins, a nursery bin, and two new bins I just started that will likely be breeders as well while I increase my herd. Looking forward to seeing and hearing more!
@@kevinbisneau3704 Thanks for following Kevin. We just love our worms, it’s fascinating and if we can just pay for the “hobby” we’ll be happy. It’s amazing what they can do and it never gets old. Time is valuable and there doesn’t seem to be a lot of that for anyone anymore so that’s the main challenge. But it’s fun to do and I’m excited about sharing the castings with the community. Thanks again