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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2007

Video outlining my efforts to compost all winter long

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  • I was surprised to see that a bunch of them survived in my uninsulated backyard composter as well! Pretty hardy worms.

    I have a much larger bed this winter, using straw bale walls for insulation, and it has been nice and toasty warm during some very cold periods in Jan and Feb.

  • Looks VERY interesting. Hope it works! My only concern (or question) would be........how do they get oxygen?

  • There is plenty of O2 exchange from the top - plus it was fairly cool in the bin, so much less oxygen needed.

  • Oh, and by the way - I'm building a much larger system this winter with straw bales etc. Hope to make a video about it before too long.

  • Thanks for the info!  What kind of insulation was that?

  • Sorry - must have missed this one. It was old Roxul rock wool insulation that had been sitting in my father's basement. I've decided to switch to a more natural material (straw) this year.

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  • Hello, Do you know if you can use woods chips in your worm bin. I'm trying to winterize and was wondering if they would work to insulate?

  • what about fiber glass can it be use for a container for the worms. I live in a warm weather.

  • My red wigglers have survived several Ontario winters in my regular black plastic town issue composter. They burrowed deep and are still there every spring. Not a ton of worms but they do survive and thrive again when the weather warms.

  • i am in Memphis Tn gets to low of about 10 to 30 but not much under i am just starting off i have a big wood shed i wonder of i put my bens inside there in the winder and use straw bails if they would be ok

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