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The Enviromentals. How to Build a Worm Composting Bin

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2008

The Enviromentals (Hal Brindley and Leigh Ramsdell) show you how and why to build your own worm composting bin. Created by Dodo Films.

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  • You seriously need to make videos once every week and you would have a good following and maybe partner on YouTube the production value and education values are off the chart! Thanks for the video.

  • @lukywest,

    Thanks! glad you enjoyed them!

    -hal b

  • Awesome video!!!!

    I have couple of questions. I use a compost bin which is like a sphere shape. It is round and I put in on a stand and I can rotate it. It is outside is a sunny area. Can I use that as my worm bin or should I get a rectangle box like the one you showed in the video.

    Also, what happens to the worms when the compost is done?

  • @azamsharp,

    You can use it as long as it doesn't get too hot in the sun and fry your worms. Plus they need air. Also they wouldn't like being tumbled. they like a nice quiet dark stable environment. So if you put it on the ground & use it like a box I suppose it might work? See post below about how to harvest compost. Or check out our page for more info: dodofilms

  • @halbrindley Thanks! Can you direct me to the video or post which talks about harvesting the compost!

  • @azamsharp ,

    go to the projects page and at the bottom is a link for the worm bin video page. Good luck!

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  • I hope you make more vids!

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  • My friend. The sissors is a waste of time. Try using your paper shreader.

  • @lukywest They are fun to watch

  • We did this project about a month ago and almost have compost ready to use. Had a bit of a rocky start (was too wet) but worked it out nicely. We're only using two 5 gallon tubs to start but I can definitely see us going up to 10 gallons.

  • Hi Hal. I have hundreds of little black, shiney, roundish beetles in my worm bin. They are very active and crawl within the compost. They can even fly. Do you know what these are called and are they any threat to my worms? Thanks.

  • You seriously m

  • Funny video guys great!

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