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.
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
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
mrylou50 5 months ago
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
palm1953 1 year ago
Nice Video Bill, I'm a Palmisano also!!! Where are you located at? I could use some nice big worms,and some good soil...
KENNYPFROMAC 1 year ago
That Raised Worm Compost Bin looks brilliant - does it have a mesh for a bottom ?
cuptocakeful 1 year ago
You can really see the joy this man gets for what he does. Keep having fun
UrbanHomesteadFL 2 years ago 2