Harvesting Worms & Other Basics

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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2008

http://www.vermiculturenorthwest.com My opinion on harvesting, turning, and tea.

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  • @LuminaryXion I am not familiar with what you are referring. Can't state an opinion without more info.

  • there's a small worm bin bag design available on the internet which doesn't take up more space than a dining room chair. Worth looking into?

  • Great! We are moving to Tucson in October, And are just beginning our worm research. Any other tips\resources recommended?

    Thanks so much!

  • great info thanks

  • Awesome video of course. I also noticed a bin I left alone, got extremely compact, but once I broke it up, it was incredible looking. I think I will feed my worms today and start keeping track. I don't think I have enough worms to feed daily yet :( However, I like this idea, because you can have all the stages of breaking down of food so the worms and always eat their favorite level of composted food.

    I would LOVE to own a worm bin that big, but where I live currently, it is not possible.

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