Added: 2 years ago
From: tammyfana
Views: 10,852
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (21)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Hey lady,

    

    If you know the information on your video is worthless, why haven't you removed it?

  • Thanks for the vid. If you held the camera still it would be much nicer :)

  • Um Yeah. You're Super Super HOT! <3 ;-)

  • any bait shop should carry red wiglers

  • And you need dirt

  • The paper is wayyyyyy tooooooooooo big

  • @soccerli yep this is not the best way! it was not the most successful compost bin! this spring i'll attempt it the Right way. Thanks!

  • @tammyfana Did any manage to live Tammy?

  • @tammyfana Never mind you already answered that for someone else.

  • @soccerli I always have huge bits of paper in my worm bin. I soak the paper and scrunch it up. I always find worms in the paper, provided it is damp.

  • and egg shells needs to be crush up or grind up coconut from what i read can burn them

  • i aint saying this to be mean or anything but i read and was told color paper even if its newpaper can be toxic to the worms caused of the chemicals and if theres are no holes in bottom of bin then they could drowned in the extra water in there bin and drowned in there pee red wigglers are red worms they are called by different names and worms do not have teeth or eyes or noses in a red worm bin not a good ideal to used dirt or soil best to used peatmoss to keep they bedding from drying out

  • @vixenwolves you're right! thank you! yes this bin did not last very long, I will have to make a new one correctly next time.

  • Hi!! how is it going with your worm bin?

  • @marito001 Hi! It only lasted a few months! :( I was not sure what to do with it once winter arrived, and was caught up with life and had to get rid of it :( But it was my first time, it was great while it lasted! Hopefully soon I will be doing this again successfully! Thanks for asking! :)

  • There should be drainage holes drilled in the bottom especially since the holes in the top will let rain drain into the bin. The water that drains out can be saved & used as fertilizer on plants. Breaking the waste up into small pieces does help the worms convert it into food.

  • watch?v=27lFfm23Ew4

  • oh great! thank you i will do that!

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more