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  • With the 'worm juice', do you dilute it before adding it to the plants? We compost our kitchen scraps and also add fallen leaves to our compost bins. However, I think I will consider doing a worm bin.

  • the fly larva he talks about it Black soldier fly larva. You can google it lots of people raise them. They also make good food for your chickens.

  • That was a great video, thanks. I've added a worm bin to my garden plan.

  • Yeah I have a bin just like that collecting rain water with 12 big fat goldfish that turn the water dark green. This works great in my garden. Now I'm going to start a worm bin next spring! : ) I live on a lake so free worms for fishing sounds good too! : )

  • Great video

  • Great Video. I have this tub in my yard.for 10 year's it's so old an heavy and thick gauge too you just gave me a Idea how to use it. Thank's for posting this video.

  • Hmm, I am not sure how cold a well diggers lunch box is... But Peter-Paul lives where it gets below freezing most nights in the winter time, and warms up' during the days to 40 deg F during the days. They do get occasional runs of several days to a week with below freezing weather.

    Active compost generates heat by action of the microbes. The tank is covered with a lid which also helps to keep the warmth in.

    Does that help?

  • What about someone who lives in a area where it gets colder than well diggers lunch box?Would the worms survive in the stock tank??

  • How was the smell around the bin? Did the juice smell?

  • @chubred00 Sometimes the black tea smells, but the trade off is worth it.

  • @chubred00 A good compost pile shouldn't really smell much, other than the rich smell of good earth. If there is a foul odor, then that is a signal you need to adjust something - usually you have too much 'green' stuff and not enough brown.

  • what is that metal container he is using? A bathtub?

  • @newsjunkie3000 Watering troffed for cows, animals. However it would make a good bath tub, they do make them smaller.

  • @newsjunkie3000 Yes, it is an old water trough for livestock. You could use an old bathtub or old planter. I saw someone do something like this in an old grand piano case. LOL

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