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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2011

Im going to grow my own fishing worms, red wigglers.

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  • Also, the worms don't like citrus or onions. Use shredded lettuce and only feed from the top. Don't mix it in. The worms will feed and will always be at the top just under the lettuce. Coffee grounds and teabags are great too.\

  • @brickg1 Thank you for the advise.:-)

  • hey man. great vid. i know the shredded paper decomposes on its own, but what happens to the cardboard bottom layer? does it decompose, and then do you have to replace it?

  • @freddiemercuryiscool YES but i didnt replace it.

  • @Luna7ick cool, cool. thanks for replying man. how successful was the mini worm farm and do you still have/maintain it?

  • @freddiemercuryiscool WELL i was putting table scraps in it & to amke a long story short, Right now its a Grape tomato farm...lol.

    I used all the worms for fishing. I will re stock it with worms this spring.

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  • I have to admit, you sure are one hell of a funny guy! I laughed my ass off through the whole video! I wasn't laughing at you just at your hilarious presentation! You should be a comedian! I'm serious! Way funnier than Larry The Cable Guy! Anyway, thanks for the well detailed information! I'm going to definately try this! Thank you!

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  • Drill holes into the bottom. That way you can water the compost without drowning the worms. Also, this stew is really high on nitrogen content and is one of the best fertilizers! Put the plastic tub over another to catch the water. Also, be sure and dilute the water some because it is really strong stuff! Great for potted plants or gardens!

  • He is not handling the worms gently! What is wrong with him? He is making them wiggle.

  • good stuff 

  • I'm going to try it

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