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How to Feed your Worms while on Vacation 2024 

Gardens of New England
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With holidays around the corner, the question of what to do with your worms while you are on vacation comes up over and over. In this video, I discuss my strategy for keeping my worms alive and well when I am traveling. Bedding is one of the main sources of energy inside of your bin and because of its stable nature, you can add as much as you want without worrying about things going wrong while you travel.
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25 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 8   
@Thejosiphas
@Thejosiphas 8 месяцев назад
best video on the internet
@GardensofNewEngland
@GardensofNewEngland 8 месяцев назад
Thank you!!!!!
@NanasWorms
@NanasWorms 8 месяцев назад
Worms are the perfect pets! They are so forgiving if we don't check on them frequently. In fact, I think they prefer it! What beautiful oak leaves you have. Here on the West coast, we are blessed with many leaves as well. They are definitely my preferred bedding. ~ Sandra
@GardensofNewEngland
@GardensofNewEngland 8 месяцев назад
Sandra, I totally agree! They love to be left alone for a bit! lol.... Have you tried using the California oak leaves? I used to live in So Cal but I never tried them. I have always been curious about that.
@NanasWorms
@NanasWorms 8 месяцев назад
I'm a bit further north than California, so by West Coast I mean Vancouver Island, Canada. We live in a community called Oak Bay, so there are a LOT of oak trees! Our garden actually has big leaf maple, so my worms get a lot of those leaves. I shred them up and feed them to my worm bins dry or pre-composted as leaf mold. ~ Sandra
@GardensofNewEngland
@GardensofNewEngland 8 месяцев назад
@@NanasWorms oh wow!!! How lovely! I used to work for a company out of Vancouver so I went there a few times. Beautiful part of the world!
@MeowsyDancer
@MeowsyDancer 8 месяцев назад
I always bring my worms with me. No worm left behind
@GardensofNewEngland
@GardensofNewEngland 8 месяцев назад
I almost said that in the video!! No worm left behind!