That is a really good idea. I have a tub and did not put the wood down to elevate it and the worms did drown. I think I will use your method and try again. Thanks for the great idea.
that is not worm tea ..it's called "lecheate",,it comes from water dripping from the rotting materials...do not confuse this with a worm tea, which is brewed from the finished worm castings...big difference.
I love vermiculture! Why not just drill holes all on the bottom of the tub, allowing for more room and less construction materials - then add a collection tray to collect the run off or tea. A drain could be added to the collection try for tea on tap! Great job though! Thanks for the video!
Just finished a video on how I set my worm bed up. Will be posting it in a couple of weeks. Yours is a little different than mine cause I'm not collecting the tea. Enjoyed the video...... Donald
Glad you got something out of it, thanks for watching
dirtybootzdownunder 8 months ago
That is a really good idea. I have a tub and did not put the wood down to elevate it and the worms did drown. I think I will use your method and try again. Thanks for the great idea.
paulgem123 9 months ago
how much dirt do you need to add in the tub for redworms?
meatdogg101 1 year ago
did you have a sucuss with the worms added???
meatdogg101 1 year ago
that is not worm tea ..it's called "lecheate",,it comes from water dripping from the rotting materials...do not confuse this with a worm tea, which is brewed from the finished worm castings...big difference.
HackerGuitarist 1 year ago
I love vermiculture! Why not just drill holes all on the bottom of the tub, allowing for more room and less construction materials - then add a collection tray to collect the run off or tea. A drain could be added to the collection try for tea on tap! Great job though! Thanks for the video!
imcrime 1 year ago
@imcrime That is also a good idea but what type of bit would you use. My tub is quite solid and it would break the bits I have or burn out my drill.
paulgem123 9 months ago
@paulgem123
Sorry l cant help you with that,
dirtybootzdownunder 8 months ago
@dirtybootzdownunder Thanks anyway.
paulgem123 8 months ago
Excellent video right on.
I think using coarse gravel would work better then all that timber and metal and garden cloth.
semersion 2 years ago
Thanks for this video, I'm going on to watch the next one!
BillyAteMySoul 2 years ago
Thanks Sadia, very encouraging
dirtybootzdownunder 2 years ago
Great vid. Thanks Look forward to the next one.
sadia102 2 years ago
Just finished a video on how I set my worm bed up. Will be posting it in a couple of weeks. Yours is a little different than mine cause I'm not collecting the tea. Enjoyed the video...... Donald
webcajun 2 years ago
Thank you Donald, look forward to seeing your video..
dirtybootzdownunder 2 years ago