In this episode, viewers learn one easy way to help America get through the energy crisis. By learning more about worm poop and what makes soil grow lots of food, we can all contribute to fixing ou...
In this episode, viewers learn one easy way to help America get through the energy crisis. By learning more about worm poop and what makes soil grow lots of food, we can all contribute to fixing our global problems. We can eat well, and move forward without oil.
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probably I should cut the stuff into smaller pieces or even blend it-- and add more air holes. I'll see if that works. And I do plan to seperate bins! hopefully they'll make more worm babies with more space?
I've been vermicomposting for months now but my homemade worm bin is not working as well as I would like it too. I'm going to be looking into that bin your friend had! thing is I'm a vegetarian, so almost all my waste I can put in a worm bin--- I tend to overwhelm my worms! maybe I need a bigger bin then your friend?
Awesome Video Randal! I had dropped my subscription to your videos since I thought your account was abandoned. It's great to see I was wrong and that you've posted again. I've been getting ready for peak oil for a while now but I haven't gotten around to composting yet. I think I'm finally going to get started on it now. Where can I get one of those worm condos that your friend has? I think they should call that liquid something else. Calling that goop "tea" is just wrong! Yuck!!!!
You should get some chickens or rabbits, there's a lot of food that's going to waste there. Yes I do understand that composting it eventually it's going to be helpful to the soil. It's tough to go organic on anything but a small scale, and then you'll need animals to supply you with fertilizer over the long haul. Good video, thanks!
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Worm Poo is good.
I had dropped my subscription to your videos since I thought your account was abandoned. It's great to see I was wrong and that you've posted again. I've been getting ready for peak oil for a while now but I haven't gotten around to composting yet. I think I'm finally going to get started on it now. Where can I get one of those worm condos that your friend has?
I think they should call that liquid something else. Calling that goop "tea" is just wrong! Yuck!!!!