Bill Palmisano on worm bins

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2009

http://www.sustainableworldmedia.com Join Bill Palmisano as he shares with us the makings of his worm bins, the benefits of the castings to our soil, and how he harvests the compost.

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  • Hey Bill! It's Marilyn. In case you get these messages, tj is back in town and looking for a job. He would like to use you as a reference. Could you find me on facebook and maybe contact me with your address and phone number? m

  • The raised continuous flow worm bin is built using a rectangular steel frame, wrapped with polyprop. rope, 2" on center (one direction only), supported by legs, 18" off the ground, with a framed box 12 to 24"deep sitting directly on top of the frame with a snug fitting plywood lid. The bottom is wrapped with 1/4" hardware cloth to keep rodents out. To start, layer cardboard ontop of rope, then bedding and worms and food waste. Keep damp to wet, excess will drain. Questions?, palm1953@gmail.com

  • Nice Video Bill, I'm a Palmisano also!!! Where are you located at? I could use some nice big worms,and some good soil...

  • That Raised Worm Compost Bin looks brilliant - does it have a mesh for a bottom ?

  • You can really see the joy this man gets for what he does. Keep having fun

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