I wondered whether I would watch your video at first...(because) of the language, etc. So glad I did. In utter admiration of your recognition of Peak oil/declining energy resources - and choice to do something about it. I am 51 and have been seeking a relationship partner. Men my age seem mostly clueless about PO and, worse, seem to hardly care - for reasons you alluded to. Their lifestyles and 'toys' do not allow for this to transpire. Think you are most aware - and wonderful!
probably I should cut the stuff into smaller pieces or even blend it-- and add more air holes. I'll see if that works. And I do plan to seperate bins! hopefully they'll make more worm babies with more space?
I've been vermicomposting for months now but my homemade worm bin is not working as well as I would like it too. I'm going to be looking into that bin your friend had! thing is I'm a vegetarian, so almost all my waste I can put in a worm bin--- I tend to overwhelm my worms! maybe I need a bigger bin then your friend?
I had dropped my subscription to your videos since I thought your account was abandoned. It's great to see I was wrong and that you've posted again. I've been getting ready for peak oil for a while now but I haven't gotten around to composting yet. I think I'm finally going to get started on it now. Where can I get one of those worm condos that your friend has?
I think they should call that liquid something else. Calling that goop "tea" is just wrong! Yuck!!!!
You should get some chickens or rabbits, there's a lot of food that's going to waste there. Yes I do understand that composting it eventually it's going to be helpful to the soil. It's tough to go organic on anything but a small scale, and then you'll need animals to supply you with fertilizer over the long haul. Good video, thanks!
I wondered whether I would watch your video at first...(because) of the language, etc. So glad I did. In utter admiration of your recognition of Peak oil/declining energy resources - and choice to do something about it. I am 51 and have been seeking a relationship partner. Men my age seem mostly clueless about PO and, worse, seem to hardly care - for reasons you alluded to. Their lifestyles and 'toys' do not allow for this to transpire. Think you are most aware - and wonderful!
inremembranceofruth 7 months ago
If you interested email me and we'll set it up
guide2survival 11 months ago
Emergencyseedbankdotcom
guide2survival 11 months ago
Would love for you to do a review of our seeds.
guide2survival 11 months ago
probably I should cut the stuff into smaller pieces or even blend it-- and add more air holes. I'll see if that works. And I do plan to seperate bins! hopefully they'll make more worm babies with more space?
Phoray 2 years ago
I've been vermicomposting for months now but my homemade worm bin is not working as well as I would like it too. I'm going to be looking into that bin your friend had! thing is I'm a vegetarian, so almost all my waste I can put in a worm bin--- I tend to overwhelm my worms! maybe I need a bigger bin then your friend?
Phoray 2 years ago
Maybe separate it into multiple bins?
PeakOilBoy 2 years ago
Great video. 5 Stars!
Worm Poo is good.
CMLovejoy 3 years ago
Inspiring!
6782485 3 years ago
Way cool, Mr. (not your real name) Scott. I am totally on board with your approach. Keep up the good work!
Oilyboyd 3 years ago
cool!!! still wanna respond to my vid or...? rerequest :)
oilycassandra 3 years ago
Awesome Video Randal!
I had dropped my subscription to your videos since I thought your account was abandoned. It's great to see I was wrong and that you've posted again. I've been getting ready for peak oil for a while now but I haven't gotten around to composting yet. I think I'm finally going to get started on it now. Where can I get one of those worm condos that your friend has?
I think they should call that liquid something else. Calling that goop "tea" is just wrong! Yuck!!!!
Mechman064 3 years ago
You should get some chickens or rabbits, there's a lot of food that's going to waste there. Yes I do understand that composting it eventually it's going to be helpful to the soil. It's tough to go organic on anything but a small scale, and then you'll need animals to supply you with fertilizer over the long haul. Good video, thanks!
SurvivalReport 3 years ago
Agreed, chickens and rabbits are a huge opportunity for people. My friends have 5 chickens and are reaping the rewards (lots of eggs!)
PeakOilBoy 3 years ago
@PeakOilBoy I myself have 5 chickens. They are awesome. I built a mobile coop. They eat weeds, bugs, and produce eggs and plenty of fertilizer.
wethepeople2013 1 year ago
this is really great, keep making those videos ;)
we need effective localized agriculture.
kurtilein3 3 years ago
Thanks Kurtilein3!
We are in deep doo-doo as a society, so we may as well use it to grow our food!
PeakOilBoy 3 years ago