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Simple DIY Worm Composting System for Indoors & Out | A Complete Worm Composting Guide! 

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Here is your COMPLETE guide on how to create a simple 3 bin worm composting system and how to maintain it to make some amazing worm compost. I take you through every step of the process talking about the type of worms you need, their environment, how to build the system and feed the worms to keep them happy and making compost for your garden.
Happy Composting!
Phil
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0:00 Simple DIY Worm Composting System
0:48 System Introduction
1:52 You Need THESE Worms
3:21 What Environment Do They Need?
5:35 How Many Worm Do I Need?
6:12 My Worms are Here!.. Now What?
7:23 When and How To Add Food Scraps
9:02 What can the Worms Eat?
9:50 The Importance of Adding Carbon Materials
10:18 How the System Works
12:17 That's NOT Worm Tea...
13:07 Back to the Top Bin
14:59 The Third Bin
17:16 Harvesting that Castings
18:05 How Much did it Cost?
18:25 Closing Remarks
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@tuskegeehoney
@tuskegeehoney 7 часов назад
Best explanation ever! thanks for sharing
@lisalarson938
@lisalarson938 16 дней назад
You explained the system well! Getting my worms today, but was encouraged to use a bin. I will try both, but seems to me system is easier and would keep the wigglers happy! Thank you for creating this video. Blessings!
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 16 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed the video! Whatever system you choose you know how to keep the worms happy :)
@LisaSumthin
@LisaSumthin 4 месяца назад
Thank you for explaining the process I was about to spend hundreds of dollars and I have all these items in my backyard for free.
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 4 месяца назад
Amazing! Love that you can recycle what you have and your food scraps! Working on a part 2 as well 😁
@Idontknowy2
@Idontknowy2 3 месяца назад
Can I borrow some money?
@fylith6378
@fylith6378 4 месяца назад
Such a great video. I think out of all the vids about vermicomposting that I've watched this was the most clear and informative. Thank you so much.
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much! I’m glad it was helpful 😁
@jodielopez1
@jodielopez1 8 месяцев назад
Fantastic ! Thank you
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 8 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it!
@SacredLotus1006
@SacredLotus1006 Год назад
Such an awesome idea and wonderful video
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
Thank you so much!
@tracyb8287
@tracyb8287 Год назад
Great detailed video! Thanks!
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@skaisnotdead
@skaisnotdead Год назад
This was super helpful! Thank you!
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 7 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@ididntaskyouanyway420
@ididntaskyouanyway420 Год назад
This is so helpful, I have been looking for a system like this and had all these questions about it! Thanks
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
Awesome! I’m happy it was useful for you
@laurajohnson3063
@laurajohnson3063 7 месяцев назад
I lovvvvvve this!!!!
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 7 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@bottomfeederfood
@bottomfeederfood 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this! I'm wanting to expand my balcony composting and this has a larger capacity with remaining compact compare to the readymade systems. Amazing!
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 11 месяцев назад
You are welcome! Glad you found what you are looking for 👌🏼🪱
@lisaget2508
@lisaget2508 9 месяцев назад
Great explanation
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 8 месяцев назад
Glad you think so!
@damianhunter6918
@damianhunter6918 8 месяцев назад
Just got done making mine can’t wait to get my worms!!
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 7 месяцев назад
Nice! I’d love to hear how it goes
@janaeshaffer266
@janaeshaffer266 Год назад
Red Rigglers, screen shot the diagram (thank you), and thank goodness you stated food grade bin as well as the prep of the feeding, I especially liked how you pointed out feeding after 2 weeks and watching from the get go how little to give in the start, so you know, plus the system ...oh and the "NOT worm tea"! Going to start gathering and finding the goods, thank you Phil!!!
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
Haha lots of good stuff! Glad you enjoyed :)
@Frutalesyhortalizasgenesis
@Frutalesyhortalizasgenesis Год назад
Very good video
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
Appreciate that! Glad you enjoyed it
@MeganTheCanadianRambler
@MeganTheCanadianRambler Год назад
I got 3 buckets ready to start this!! Thanks for all the tips
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
Glad I could help!
@djm334wog
@djm334wog Год назад
I love my worms! Those wormies sure love the food scraps a lot, let’s cherish the environment!
@RaJo6697
@RaJo6697 6 месяцев назад
I have never heard of Red Rigglers.
@saldoug7467
@saldoug7467 25 дней назад
😂😂
@marinakuchma6898
@marinakuchma6898 Месяц назад
Thank you for a great video! I'm going to make exact same worm bin to keep in my apartment year around. How is ot working for you? Do you still use it inside a year later?
@giantessmaria
@giantessmaria Месяц назад
thanks, great stuff my friend! i question; is it ok to put bread products in there? i've heard mixed views on this... thanks again.
@joelkibbie7818
@joelkibbie7818 Месяц назад
I’ll tell you all of the don’ts: Dairy, meat, bones, bread, citrus, onion, garlic, and anything moldy.
@chrisdieter5796
@chrisdieter5796 Год назад
I wonder if adding some old window screen material to the second bucket would keep the worms from falling into the first bucket but allow the excess water to drain? 🤔
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
The whole purpose is to allow the worms to travel in and out. If you add screen they would be able to move into the next bucket. You could do it when you initially set it up but that’s about it
@dawnpettiglio6930
@dawnpettiglio6930 5 месяцев назад
Wigglers don't really dig down. You'll see almost none of them will go down into the lower bucket. I put dry shredded cardboard in the bottom.
@lynnmeans6989
@lynnmeans6989 2 месяца назад
My thought too!
@marycooke8587
@marycooke8587 Месяц назад
Does adding the third bucket smash the worms?
@nbeizaie
@nbeizaie Год назад
Good easy to follow video. Can I use used coffee grounds instead of coco coir? Thanks
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed. I would not use coffee ground as the main base as it is high in nitrogen. Use a carbon material as the main base and you can add in the nitrogen sources
@nbeizaie
@nbeizaie Год назад
@@earthnailsandtails Thanks for your response. I am new to this and starting my first one :) I will use a carbon base material.
@donnabacker5289
@donnabacker5289 9 месяцев назад
What do you for a top lid for the 3rd bin since you cut a circle in that lid
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 9 месяцев назад
This is a great follow up question. What I actually wanna doing was limiting the amount of material that I put in the bottom bin, which would keep a good seal when you put the top bin on top. Does that make sense? I never actually cut a hole in another lid I just made sure I was limiting the amount of material I was putting in to keep the composting process happening, but never added so much where the level in the bottom bin would be so high that it would prevent the top bucket from sealing with the bottom one.
@nycowgirl22306
@nycowgirl22306 2 месяца назад
Great video. I saw this system built by someone else with some differences. The one thing that was very helpful was to NOT use the liquid to make worm tea. One other thing that I learned that others might find useful is that there are restaurants that will GIVE YOU those food grade buckets for FREE!!! Just check in your neighborhood, that's what I did. Question: Do you out the 3rd bin on top right away OR AFTER the old bin has filled up???
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Месяц назад
You want to put it on after the worms create the compost in the 2nd bin. Once is full of castings you add the 3rd bin. I plan on doing a part 2 soon!
@courageously_CC
@courageously_CC 4 месяца назад
Would I want to use the same type of worms for moving/tilling/healing bad soil to prepare for a garden?
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 4 месяца назад
No, these are specifically composting worms
@IL4NCER
@IL4NCER 10 месяцев назад
You put coconut coir on the third bin when the worms are migrating? If so for the first two weeks do you not feed them?
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 10 месяцев назад
Good question! You can add a mix of scraps and coir to the new bin immediately
@roncatlin7271
@roncatlin7271 10 месяцев назад
i chose making a bucket tower because of the seasonal extremes we have here in the heartland. winters are brutal & summers can be worse. too extreme for worms, that's for sure. also, you do what you have room for and a vermihut or bag was pretty much out of the question too. now, i am keeping my worms in my bedroom closet. of course, if it smelled they would definitely be somewhere else. for a top though, i am using a t-shirt with a bungee cord. i would never hear the end of it from my family if some of those little guys got loose and ended up somewhere they shouldn't be. drilling holes for ventilation seems like a good idea but baby worms are very tiny and i am afraid no matter how small the holes are they are still large enough for babies to get through. i think even screen or mesh may be large enough for the worms to get out. maybe i am just being overly cautious. i add a bucket, i'm up to 5 now, when the castings depth get just high enough for the worms to migrate but not high enough to cause the gap that you use your lid for and the little guys to escape. i also have added copper foil tape just below the rims of the buckets. i just add some castings to the new bucket and most of the worms naturally migrate towards their new food souce. i am using 5 buckets because i want to be sure that all the material is composted before moving the fresh material out. when i'm sure all the material is composted then i move it outside to my garden shed, out of the heat, in a tote with a secure lid for storage until some castings are needed. i seem be getting enough castings for a bucket 5-10# each month now. what's nice about the buckets is you're only limited in the number of buckets as you are limited to as far as space and are very modular. not so true with bags or all vermihut type setup's too.
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 9 месяцев назад
Awesome insight! This is such a great explanation as to why the bucket system works so well. I think you using a shirt certainly could work. To your point in the hole. I have lost a few baby worms who have made their way out of the bucket but overall successful. I chose to use a lid and make the holes so I can still put the bucket outside when to weather is right and it keeps the rain out of the system and keeps it from getting water logged. Great to hear someone getting great results with this system and the way you have modulated it for your needs 👍🏼
@tinaswearingen8399
@tinaswearingen8399 Год назад
I've been doing worm composting for about a year. Yesterday I took the buckets apart to see how much tea there was and there were a ton of both dead and alive worms in the tea. Are they trying to leave because there's not enough green food?
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
Probably yes! I would check the bins at least twice a week.
@Truelock
@Truelock Год назад
How long does it take you to get a full bucket. I was just trying to figure out how many of these bucket systems to start with.
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
I haven’t filled the bucket yet, I would say probably around 6 months but it could be less if you are really in tune with your worms and feeding them as soon as they are ready
@TBUB123
@TBUB123 12 дней назад
Could I substitute the coconut with Pete moss?
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 7 дней назад
yep!
@nitchachenkitphokin220
@nitchachenkitphokin220 3 месяца назад
How long is it gonna take until I can use the worm casting? Thanks.
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 3 месяца назад
About 6 months, if you start with less coco coir it will happen faster
@corinrios7665
@corinrios7665 Год назад
I set up my bins exactly like shown in your video. I believe the coconut coir is not too wet or too dry. My worms keep escaping through the middle bin and piling up at the bottom bin. I contacted uncle Jim’s worm farm, and he said to feed them that they may be looking for food or trying to find their way around. I’ve only had them a few days and every day they keep escaping through the holes. I feel like I’m babysitting worms. Any suggestions for a screen like mash that I can put on temporarily to prevent them from constantly escaping? Also, do you add water occasionally to the “soil” to prevent it from drying or just the nitrogen ( green ) part of the compost is enough. Lastly, how often do you add the brown, carbon part to the mix ? Thanks for your help. I am hoping to better understand this system so I can teach a class at our farm school to some local homesteaders.
@corinrios7665
@corinrios7665 Год назад
Also the temp is 65° so it seems ideal
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
I agree with uncle Jim they are probably looking for food, put in a handful of scraps and one they are done eating it immediately add some more
@kathynix6552
@kathynix6552 Год назад
It wouldn’t hurt to Check pH
@corinrios7665
@corinrios7665 Год назад
@@kathynix6552 what is a good ph ?
@jasoncurtis2948
@jasoncurtis2948 11 месяцев назад
Would adding a fourth buckeye to the system with a mesh (screen door stuff) help keep this from happening?
@thegankmanifesto2040
@thegankmanifesto2040 5 месяцев назад
I have a question how do you keep gnats and flies out of the outdoor composter?
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 4 месяца назад
if you maintain the conditions as i mentioned in the video it wont attract bugs I have had mine for over a year never had a problem with bugs
@BritanyPalazzolo-cn7pt
@BritanyPalazzolo-cn7pt Год назад
How do you get the worms out of the finished compost? Just did through and pull them out??
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
They crawl up into the new bin. If you find any when your using it just take them out and put them back in the new bin
@BritanyPalazzolo-cn7pt
@BritanyPalazzolo-cn7pt Год назад
@@earthnailsandtails I apologize, you did say that in the video, thank you!! When should I start putting new scraps in the top bucket?
@demimack5837
@demimack5837 10 месяцев назад
I have already started a compost bucket. It's 5 gallons about 2/3 brown material, old soil, coffee grounds and leaves and 1/3 food scrapes. Can I just add worms to it?
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 10 месяцев назад
What was your intention with this at first? I wouldn’t add them to this. I would start a new bucket like I talked about in the video to make sure the environment is right.
@demimack5837
@demimack5837 10 месяцев назад
@@earthnailsandtails okay thanks. Is coconut coir a must? Trying to think of a way to start it without buying new materials.
@terriwashburn8775
@terriwashburn8775 6 месяцев назад
Demi, I start my bins with shredded newspaper, shredded cardboard, a handful of clean sand (for grit - worms have a craw similar to birds) and a few scoops of old worm castings or aged compost. Coco Coir isn't a must, but a neutral base is. The finished compost or castings innoculate the the bin with bacteria & microbes that help break down the food scraps so the worms can eat them. Also, freezing your scraps before introducing them helps eliminate fruit flies, accelerates decomposition so they are readily available for the worms to eat. They are a little wetter, so add some shredded paper or shredded cardboard @ the same time.
@corinrios7665
@corinrios7665 Год назад
Can you suggest where to get the food grade buckets?
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
I got them from homedepot $7 each
@kathynix6552
@kathynix6552 Год назад
Ask restaurant, cafe or bakery
@corinrios7665
@corinrios7665 Год назад
@@kathynix6552 found them at Home Depot food grade
@bobt471
@bobt471 3 месяца назад
Red Wigglers is the correct name ( not Red Rigglers)😅
@mrlondon049
@mrlondon049 Год назад
If we are doing it inside our house, how bad the smell will be?
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
If you do it right it doesn’t smell at all
@Bs-yj4yg
@Bs-yj4yg Год назад
Hey what size are the holes at the top
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
The smallest drill bit you’ve got
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
Well maybe not the smallest but pretty small. You want air to flow but bugs to stay out and worms to stay in
@sa7el
@sa7el 10 месяцев назад
I tried making this bucket system, however, the bucket walls from inside get moisture, and the worms started coming out of the soil and going all around the inner walls of the bucket all the way to the lid, how to avoid this?! I did lot of holes on the lid for aeration, but still the walls get moist from inside.
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 7 месяцев назад
Your base/starting material may have too much moisture in it. It should be moist but not wet. The moisture should go into the bottom bucket
@user-yh5jh9wl4n
@user-yh5jh9wl4n 4 месяца назад
@@earthnailsandtailscan you give us the exact size measurement for the holes you drilled on the sides near the top as well as the other two on their bottoms?
@user-ms9tu4ef6x
@user-ms9tu4ef6x 3 месяца назад
Spreading ecoli from a lettuce leaf🙈🙈
@bubblewrap74
@bubblewrap74 8 месяцев назад
I'm not really sure if your comment about E. coli really makes sense. I mean, if it's in your spinach, then it's going to be in the water, sure, but it will also be in the worm castings. Otherwise, great system and I like some of your tips compared to other videos.
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 8 месяцев назад
The issue is people spray the liquid on the plants and they get on the leaves and then you eat it. Vs worm castings your applying them directly to soil and unlikely to get it. Also as the worms eat the castings they do get rid of some of the bad pathogens (as per studies)
@tamiharris8144
@tamiharris8144 4 месяца назад
I pour tea on ground around plants. Don’t know why anyone would spray it on the leaves. But it takes all kinds to make the world go round. Lol. But in all seriousness… what is worm tea exactly if this liquid isn’t?
@joelkibbie7818
@joelkibbie7818 Месяц назад
@@tamiharris8144it’s leachate. You don’t want to use it. Worm tea is where you take finished worm castings, add water and air/bubbles. It will aerate the castings activating all of the microorganisms in the castings. Super great stuff to use for plants!
@pedrobiasbas6330
@pedrobiasbas6330 7 месяцев назад
Do bass fishing worms count as the right type of worms?
@terriwashburn8775
@terriwashburn8775 7 месяцев назад
I have had really great success using fishing worms, labeled "BIG RED WORMS" - 30 Eisenia Hortensis, that come in the red cartons from DMF Bait Co. Bought 2 cartons(60 worms) added them to my tumbling composter 2 years ago, and now have at least 1500 worms in 5 stacking compost bins. I was amazed at how well they work. I'm looking to convert to this stacking 5 gallon bin system, instead of 10 gallon stacked totes, so they are easier to move inside during freeze events & summer +100°F days. Great video @EarthNailsandTails
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 7 месяцев назад
Use the ones I recommend for the most success! They are made to live in a composting environment
@rachelmiller597
@rachelmiller597 Год назад
How many worms do you put in each bucket?
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails Год назад
Your answer lies within! I started with 500. All the details are in the video
@kathynix6552
@kathynix6552 Год назад
Tip: don’t use chlorinated water
@marvinparker7872
@marvinparker7872 11 месяцев назад
ITS WIGGLERS NOT RIGGLERS😂😂😂😂
@Idontknowy2
@Idontknowy2 3 месяца назад
😮burn!!!😂😂🥴
@Raspukek-fu8un
@Raspukek-fu8un Год назад
whot coconut coir blyat? where am i suppouzd to get it? i live in rusland blyat, we dont have coconuts here gad demmat.
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 7 месяцев назад
You can start with shredded leaves
@chiko8624
@chiko8624 7 месяцев назад
Shore u mean well but worst explaination ever heard.
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 7 месяцев назад
what was wrong with it?
@racebiketuner
@racebiketuner 5 месяцев назад
Do you really believe you created this system?
@earthnailsandtails
@earthnailsandtails 4 месяца назад
nope just showing you how to do it
@tarawilliams6375
@tarawilliams6375 3 месяца назад
He never claimed to have created this system. He’s going over how to use the system effectively. This tutorial is a great example on how to use the three 5 gallon bucket worm bin. DONT be a dick.
@antoniiocaluso1071
@antoniiocaluso1071 11 месяцев назад
thanks!! My orchard (SW FL, USA) is busting this Summer, and the scraps REALLY smell-up fast. Think worms would eat through Papaya & Guava fruit scraps?? great video!!! Ohhh...how would shredded newspaper do as part-compost medium? Maybe 50/50?? Of course it doesn't "smell", everyone knows worms don't f_rt !ru-vid.comgaming/emoji/7ff574f2/emoji_u1f642.png
@terriwashburn8775
@terriwashburn8775 6 месяцев назад
Be careful with papaya. The fruit is fine, but the seeds have been shown to sterilize the adult worms, so you don't get cocoons and babies! You need the full life cycle happening in the bin because the older worms do eventually die off.
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