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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2010

This is quick demonstration on how to separate your earthworms from your castings

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  • @allen That is a fantastic idea!!!! Thanks!!

  • @6095jimmy remember to mix your castings at a ration of 3 or 4 parts soil to 1 part castings. Use your castings to supplement your soil, not meant to be used as soil. Good luck with your harvest!

  • You can store them in just about anything, plastic or paper. They are best used within 6 months because the beneficial bacteria will start to decrease.

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  • You could also put the piles on that sifter you made place under a light and they will drop down into another bin. You have some healthy looking worms...

  • I just take out handfuls of the compost with the worms included and mix that into my raised beds- that way the garden has a living compost system built in, and saves a lot of time having to take all the worms out!

  • cant you just place the castings in to fresh food supply and the worms will go where the food is

  • Very good, thank you for the video it was very informative and interesting. Now I can have the best 420 of all:>)

  • Hello, How do you store the castings and how long are they good for?

  • Great video !!!!

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