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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2007

My birthday worms have arrived! Thanks Mom & Dad, I love you! Just wanted you to see my excitement. See you soon!

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  • Odd, cause I was sending Ben links for worms cause I wanted to get em for your bday! I think that was the same kind even... I love that you sing the Dog Bean Song. See you in a week!

  • aw mindy... thanks. see you tomorrow!!!

  • Congrats on your new wormie friends! Very cute. Where are you going to put them...in the turning barrel composter? Where did your moms get the worms? Oh btw...very cool moms to support the urban homesteaders! Good luck.

  • we're building them a seperate home. we're doing it with the camera on, don't worry. : ) we're hoping to make a small business out of it, and sell worms at the farmer's market next year, after they've multiplied.

  • I will share your channel with my subscribers... because they need to see that young people doing it. We have a little revolution here.

  • thank you so much! we'd love to see more views. likewise i've been talking about you to some of my friends. what country do you live in?

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  • you guys are too cute. :)

  • Nice video -- stupid music.

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  • I wonder how much that little box of worms cost?They are different than the worms you can dig up in your yard?I have heard that the worms poop is the totally best compost in the world and its clean compost that is if you feed them good stuff?

  • If murder wasn't illegal, I would you track you down using the images I've seen of your home and your account information and slit your fucking throat. Seriously, "their soil smells so good?" holy shit... and what kind of fucking present is worms...

  • Umm, Red Wigglers have been in the US for a long time.

  • Umm is it a good idea to bring exotic worms into the US?

  • Nice video!

    The worms you got are from the tropics? It´s interesting to know the specie of the worm you are working with!

    I am from Costa Rica and curiously here is wide spread the use of the California red worms for composting and more.

  • its good to finally see a girl who is not squeamish of worms...

  • That species of worm are from tropical climates and the eat and poop more than worms indigenous to the US and Canada. They also can survive in containers so they are great for indoor composting if you live in a cold place.

    I, and maybe you, live in warm places so we are ok with dumping all our compostables in a pile in the back yard.

  • How come you need to buy worms? Are they not attracted to your compost heap naturally? Or is your soil so bad that there are no worms in there at all.

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