The unnecessary elevator jams are a requisite for any organic relatated yt video, it’s required by law.
@EmmaGraceDaMehBeh3 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't usually agree but with this video, it's true, the music is distracting.
@brianr29412 жыл бұрын
I’m actually mad there was zero cow bell! 😡
@chriswhitley32832 жыл бұрын
Well could it be they are actually doing something instead of sitting around bitching about other people. And I think the music is a nice touch and is only distracting to people with low intelligence.
@GarrettXHolder2 жыл бұрын
it doesn’t stop!
@nadjadavidson4112 жыл бұрын
AMAZING! I’m watching this in 2022 as the fertilizer crisis unfolds. I am not a fan of commercial fertilizer as it is void of the right variety of minerals and tends to be acidic. I am planning on getting a home version so that I can make my own organic fertilizer and find a good use for my vegetable scraps. Love it!
@manuelprovencio21366 жыл бұрын
I picked up a pound of red wigglers on the 15th of March 2018 I'm very pleased, the worms were active and ready for the worm bin I had gotten ready for them. I used cow manure and leaf mold I had stored for this. I feed my worms vegetable scraps run thru a blender makes it easier to brake down for them. I haven't had any issues of them trying to leave the bin. I feed them once every 6 days. I think I will have to start a new bin I the upcoming month. Thank you tx worm ranch.
@AlweeNBoo6 жыл бұрын
Incredible man! I'm working on plans for my first ever worm farm and this has given me so much more insight. Stuff like this just makes me so happy and excited to learn more. Amazing!
@jenniferg68184 жыл бұрын
Did you do it? Curious.
@osamasemsem89963 жыл бұрын
She is busy to replay 😀
@captainunderpants9362 жыл бұрын
How's your worm doing
@thegentlemanvermiculturist29178 жыл бұрын
I could sit and watch the workings of the worm farm all day. Heather has an amazing setup!
@MyNewEra20123 жыл бұрын
Loved the video, thank you!! ❤️ music could be less loud, I actually had to switch on subtitles and turn down the sound........
@sydthegoat884 жыл бұрын
The worms on this ranch are individually branded to deter worm rustlers
@emilycummings31254 жыл бұрын
I laughed and laughed.
@lauraschmidt13624 жыл бұрын
🤣 I’m still laughing, thinking about them branding those little worms 😆
@kimshaneyfelt57468 жыл бұрын
They offer classes in vermicomposting and organic gardening too! This place rocks!
@grandwonder58587 жыл бұрын
K Joos, where did you see "Vermicomposting" at? I went to the School of Permaculture's site and didn't see anything related to "Vermicomposting." I want to learn how to raise worms, but I didn't see anything at the organization's site or anywhere else to help me learn how to do that. If anybody knows where to lead me I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks ahead!
@twilightgardenspresentatio63846 жыл бұрын
K Joos I prefer isopod wood lice or soldier flies for vermicompost. Redworms are too finicky
@4nathy5 жыл бұрын
interested in vermiculture? there you go: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rGmql553pZ5orcU
@tkjazzer7 жыл бұрын
How do I build that vibrating sifting machine????
@a.t.a72 Жыл бұрын
how do they extract worm larvas from the soil
@KCHeirloomsOrganics8 жыл бұрын
New subscriber, great video, will be checking them all out! Thanks for taking the time to put this together!
@Xtariz4 жыл бұрын
I like how they made everything by themself...
@skerriesrockart2 жыл бұрын
started my worm farm this week..video to follow
@tinkeringinthailand81472 жыл бұрын
just found ur channel. You got my sub man 🙏🙏🙏
@howlis15 күн бұрын
It would have been nice to see some worms to differentiate between worm casts and compost!
@MissNebulosity4 жыл бұрын
This is so therapeutic to listen to.
@SurvivalNerd6 жыл бұрын
My bucket of worms has surface worms that are beginning to break down (bleeding liquid/goo). But, the worms at the bottom/middle of bucket are alive. How do I keep them from doing that? I keep them in my screened-in porch in a bucket. I add water from time to time. I trim trees in my yard (with my 12amp Dewalt Sawzall with 12 inch pruning saw blade) and have a lot of left over saw dust. Is the saw dust good to give them? How often should I change the bedding and what should it be made of? Walmart sells $3 bags (+30lbs per bag) of manure/compost for gardening without any additives (a no name bag). Is this good to use as food/new dirt to feed the worms? One of the videos I watched said to feed them cricket food ($4 for a small container of dusty stuff with corn, soybeans, vitamins and minerals, and other stuff; but, that gets pricey after a while). Are there better, cheaper items to feed them? If I feed them organic table scraps, how fine should they be cut up/processed before mix it into the worms or should I just pour the cut up table scraps on top (if it's a viable feeding option)? What does worm bedding such as newspaper, woodchips, sawdust and/or wet leaf mulch do for worms that regular dirt/manure can't do (why use one as a bottom layer?; would it work better if they were mixed instead of layered?)? What temperatures should I keep them at (and where depending on season/climate: spring, summer, fall, winter, autumn?)? How thick should the layer of dirt/bedding be for worms inside the bucket/bin (and does it differ between red wrigglers and huge nightcrawlers?) (I'm more interested in having more red wrigglers and only a few nightcrawlers; can you grow them together?; Do the species have problems living in the same bin/home together?)? Do I have to buy organic dirt to give them or can they thrive in environments with artificial additives like in common bags of soil (I ask because I live in North Georgia, USA)? Detail answer's would be great and most appreciated. Thank you for your time and effort! Sincerely, Jacob SurvivalGeek (KZbin) kzbin.info/door/fRsUPToBXp4ZIre__dJg4A
@abdisalaamissakhatibu34453 жыл бұрын
interesting. Iam interested in starting one. Please advise where I can buy worms and delivered in Zanzibar, Tanzania.
@EmmanuelOriedo18 жыл бұрын
Wow, this is great! I will put up one farm of this kind in Kenya, Connect me with those guys for more guidance...
@timetoloveall7 жыл бұрын
Emmanuel Oriedo good luck! I am starting a smaller one in Denver Colorado.
@Pipp084 жыл бұрын
Tia TT very interesting,do u have an instagram account?
@nopekwan37743 жыл бұрын
What is the price per kilo?
@aidanivesdavis3 жыл бұрын
What is the food for the worms?
@jasoncox79107 жыл бұрын
what plants are growing in the beds
@srijanachettri72705 жыл бұрын
Your rawmaterials for vermicompost includes only leaves and food waste?? No cow dungs??
@wayneauten28595 жыл бұрын
Cow dung is hot , not good for the worms.
@TuckFwitter5 жыл бұрын
cow manure should be well composted before using any as worm food or at least give them a place to get away from it in case of over heating.
@srijanachettri72705 жыл бұрын
What is the beds made of??
@MarianaOliveira-pv3zs6 жыл бұрын
This makes me want start my own big worm farm! 😍😍
@howwrongwewere3 жыл бұрын
Worm ranch.. where are the saddles?
@theresa22453 жыл бұрын
You are awesome. So diggin' this education. Thank you. Definitely subscribed.
@ashborn46973 жыл бұрын
Pun detected
@timebot0002 жыл бұрын
WildWestWorm Farm now being born in southern Az🙂
@BigSofaBlogger4 жыл бұрын
Авто субтитры и авто перевод не позволили полной картины получить. Показанный в видео процесс - это подготовка субстрата к заселению червями?
@JustPlainCommonSense6 жыл бұрын
My man Nick!! Amazing you ended up on my suggested videos. Kinda surprised me. Rob From Bossier City LA. PDC Grad
@skeeterburke5 жыл бұрын
🤔 so if it gets hot where i live (central Texas), maybe i should compost out in the hot sun, and then feed the compost to my worms, which i would keep in the shade? .... i think i wanna buy some red wigglers from a bait shop in the spring. i understand that worms depend on the bacteria to digest the food scraps for them, and that's what they eat. then they poop out high quality worm castings, yeah?
@johnnypham28503 жыл бұрын
GREAT INGENUITY applied to a great endeavor
@maryholzhauer7275 жыл бұрын
I love worms and so does my garden plants and trees flowers and fruits and vegetables awesome video 👌 💖.
@saur22444 жыл бұрын
Great video. What kind of worms are they using? I would like to use Canadian nightcrawlers so I can make dirt and have good fishing bait but but is there another good kind of worm for this ?
@JorossFarm4 жыл бұрын
how to enroll online?
@62shalaka6 жыл бұрын
How did I get here???
@powerplus19333 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great work video.
@josephshattuck52104 жыл бұрын
I'm getting back into permaculture, I'm also going to use rabbit feces. It's a win-win. It was most enjoyable time of my life.. but I would like to learn more. Are there any videos you recommend me watching
@patrciaclemons81834 жыл бұрын
Releasing rabbits in your back yard?
@HighGradeTexan11 ай бұрын
Just think what a nutrient rich product it could be if you fed alfalfa hay and peanut hay
@Nardiso4 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thanks for the video
@Angkhoo16 жыл бұрын
You are not being totaly honest. Dont tell me the leaves are straightawy put into the worm boxes, whole without first decomposing the leaves?
@TheRealHonestInquiry5 жыл бұрын
And why not? If kept moist as they should be they will mold up and be delicious worm food in no time
@HH-zb8yx4 жыл бұрын
Hello, thank you for your video. I just would like to ask you. I live in Germany, what can I do for the worms in winter, especially when the temperature is lower than 0, in order to keep the worms working normally. Thank you in advance
@mimosel12 жыл бұрын
You put a lot of dried leaves as mulch on top of the soil. Leaves keep them warm.
@johncarlson37427 жыл бұрын
What are the worms fed?
@lydiaanderson40203 жыл бұрын
@Hello John Carlson, How are you doing?
@PaulyNation6 жыл бұрын
This is my second time watching this video. Great Job! :)
@CheevAchoo6 жыл бұрын
How much $ can these farms make?
@ifishcatfish6 жыл бұрын
can anyone help me with a tip? I have a healthy worm bin with a million babies in it, but all of my worms are small. How do I get them to stop making babies and grow up big and fat? They are european crawlers.
@dougalmceachen42696 жыл бұрын
what color are those babies?
@pablohidalgo92352 жыл бұрын
Do you know of a worm farm in Houston?
@belfastwormfarm79346 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this video, it made us want to set up are our worm farm.
@4nathy5 жыл бұрын
Nathalie Vars il y a 1 seconde interested in vermiculture? there you go: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rGmql553pZ5orcU
@small-timegarden7 жыл бұрын
Hi. Living in the Caribbean . How do i get online course going?
@TheRobpoyer7 жыл бұрын
Hi Shayne - are you asking about the school of permaculture online course? You can check it out at schoolofpermaculture.com/online-courses/
@SkotColacicco8 жыл бұрын
That was one of the coolest things I have seen in a long time! As a pro brewer, I have a huge hard on for mechanical setups, after setting up a few processing facilities. Thanks for the share!
@4nathy5 жыл бұрын
Talk about free material on the way in, cheap unpaid labor (worms), and extremely valuable thought after material on the way out (worm casting) ... Not sure my going into the office every day makes a whole lot of sense.
@benjaminpoole93837 жыл бұрын
Cool facility. Not sure I want to get inoculated 5:29 with worms, but I'd be down to worm farm.
@allhopeabandon78316 жыл бұрын
same...I dont think he knows what inoculated means
@mr.somebody33326 жыл бұрын
you guys are awesome!!!!! great educational videos...
@mikedee88766 жыл бұрын
this didnt tell me a whole lot about worms and their upkeep, what they like and dont like, the decomposing process, what they do with the liquid runoff from the beds, do people bring their wood and leaves to their lot, or do they go out and roam the streets for bags of yard debris....and where is Heather rinaldi at? It would have helped if you interviewed someone who loves worms and what they do...
@VergePermaculture5 жыл бұрын
Awesome vid bro! Crushing it!
@zenrockgardens2 жыл бұрын
No one has addressed the issue of pesticides that could be on the yard wasted brought in from everyone's yards.
@felishaadona25388 жыл бұрын
i like this and i like all your videos
@Selah_N4 жыл бұрын
I love this, its so interesting!
@imanderdumme87064 жыл бұрын
Do worms end up in machines ?
@ocalicreek8 жыл бұрын
Looks very dry. Every worm bin I've built or used was damp or moist. Do they dry the material before putting it through the sifters? Awesome video, as usual. Keep sharing the love!
@thegreenman48988 жыл бұрын
its quite tricky to get the moisture content right, im sure just the top layer is dry, they must wet it down. the temperature is crucial as well, not too hot or cold, but indoors is easily controlled, ive seen beds outside that use heavy insulation or heated cables in the winter, im guessing in texas its overheating thats the problem. ive also seen slotted drainage pipe run through the beds horizontally top get air down into the compost.
@TheBushdoctor686 жыл бұрын
Very nice handcrafted setup! Here's what I'm wondering: How do you keep seeds from contaminating your final product? You don't want the beds to become too hot for obvious reasons, but that also means that seeds will survive. (As we clearly can see from all the pumpkins that were sprouting up). I can imagine the sifter removing the larger seeds, but surely there must be a lot that pass through if they're small enough? - Also I think you recycle all your materials.. Does that mean that sifted out seeds will go back into the bins? -edit I guess I would have to ask the worm farmer, not the video creator. :)
@frantalopata64366 жыл бұрын
You think too much. This product is for trendies who wanna brag about their environmental awareness and not for people who actually grow stuff :)
@TheBushdoctor686 жыл бұрын
Gotta disagree with you there, worm compost is the most valuable compost you can create. By far. A handful of the stuff has more microbial life than an entire acre of (sprayed) soil. I was just wondering how their setup works regarding seeds. :)
@Triggerfish704 жыл бұрын
Seeds are in the bin and wet long enough to sprout. The ones buried deep will use their energy up trying to grow to surface, then die and become worm food. Sprouts that make it to surface will die due to lack of sunlight or they will get folded under by the worm farmer where they die and become worn food. In short the process is long enough and wet enough to cause seeds to germinate and dark enough to turn them to worm food.
@huggstaff138 жыл бұрын
Great stuff my man! Question... Do they allow customers to tour their facility?
@schoolofpermaculture8 жыл бұрын
Huggstaff13 Give them an email. I'm sure buying a pound wouldn't hurt.
@devrimozturk43626 жыл бұрын
Do you have worm sales? How much do you sell?
@pnwRC.4 жыл бұрын
Neat video!
@sifatrana-i4t4 жыл бұрын
I want training from you.
@YOURFISHINGCHANNEL6 жыл бұрын
great stuff. love these educational video's.
@johnnycannaseed4294 жыл бұрын
I want to start a worm farm in Vegas. Can you direct me in the ways of worms.👍👍👍👍
@peoplesperson20103 жыл бұрын
eBay
@bingbangbongmukbang30155 жыл бұрын
Omg I’m in Dallas too !!
@jimmccarley31915 жыл бұрын
I try to learn from every video I see. I like the part where the yard companies drop off the leaves and yard waste saving themselves money and it saves you money on worm food. Same for the pumpkins. I wonder why the farmers dont use the left over pumpkins themselves but if it works for them great! I know the worms love pumpkins! Why the gloves? I just use my bare hands unless I get a bad cut or something!
@TuckFwitter5 жыл бұрын
in Michigan we feed pumpkins to the sheep.
@tristacrumbley66636 жыл бұрын
Omg i love thia channel
@chelleweatherspoon22266 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@florisvaldoribeiro52038 ай бұрын
Excelente!
@mr.skipper45442 жыл бұрын
TO MUCH MUSIC GUYS
@calanber4724 жыл бұрын
Where are the cowboy boots and hat?
@Outlaw-Josey-Wales7 жыл бұрын
They didn't show what they did with the egg's
@sallysmith76758 жыл бұрын
Great concept
@osamasemsem89963 жыл бұрын
Now after all those yours can we know any news about one of people whom started. That kind of work It's can make that money ????
@JazerMartinez2 жыл бұрын
Dallas!
@roywarriner84417 ай бұрын
Why tf do they think it is necessary to talk over someone practicing guitar?
@joaquin6987 жыл бұрын
GREAT!... just subscribed to your channel, I will contact you all... "need to learn a lot 🙄... I want to start a small scale worm farm, then will go commercial scale.. TKS FOR THE VID👌🏻🍀👌🏻
@R.H.C.27822 жыл бұрын
This worms are good feed for commercial fish farms.
@bogeuh11 ай бұрын
not a single worm
@viking1ur7 жыл бұрын
How do U know we are awesome?
@4nathy5 жыл бұрын
Ganja! always the answer to the world most complex questions
@l.skipallen90808 жыл бұрын
Any update, or details, on "Fungal Dominated Worm Castings"??? Thank you. Skip :}) 12-17-16
@tkjazzer7 жыл бұрын
Probably just low heat system. Probably input related. Mainly leaves and wood for carbon
@anuruddhalogin4 жыл бұрын
Wow !
@your_local_reptile67003 жыл бұрын
that music is so obnoxiously loud and annoying, whoever edited this has no concept of audio what so ever. You're meant to actually be able to hear the people speaking not some obnoxious music
@williammckee9605 жыл бұрын
Not one worm to show?
@jackrose35226 жыл бұрын
Crap, I'm CaptainHard I'm a fisherman am I not. What you bait a hook with a worm.
@cindypeterson14503 ай бұрын
Could you turn off the background music, please
@iroiro66867 жыл бұрын
national farming is beautiful worms are important !
@hafiznazawi93377 жыл бұрын
Future of meat is vertical ranching worm!!!
@howard9775 жыл бұрын
I got into raising worms because of this video and because of Grant McIntosh. Check Grant's KZbin videos on teaching us about worms
@spookysushi40794 ай бұрын
Hows it going
@dirtycxnt32356 жыл бұрын
That could break Down polystyrene in about 10 days per 2mX2m per bin
@brianf52227 жыл бұрын
I dident have any problems with the music ? Anyway great stuff !! I'd love to become part of the school of permaculture !! I'd drop everything & go live out there since where I live doesn't have agriculture School like you guys do in your area. Well u know what I mean ? Thanks for the video. I wish 10 years ago I would of known how things were gonna play out with all the organic food. It's so sad to see all the farm land I lived around my hole life" practically" Now is all being turned into complexes ! Overpriced fancy two bedroom apartments.... : 《 No farms no food !!
@TheRobpoyer7 жыл бұрын
Did you know they have an online class?
@royfcjr7 жыл бұрын
we add material and wormsXtime and get worms. Not a bit of data
@lydiaanderson40203 жыл бұрын
@Hello Roy, How are you doing?
@vet1376 жыл бұрын
Worm castings are the only compost a plant can immediately take up VIA root system with not breakdown needed. Worms are way ahead of tech in the human world...they have been doling it for hundreds..thousands of years!
@vet1376 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/mauunKuKjtyJjZo
@allenlee30386 жыл бұрын
aw.. it's like, brown gold!
@hansen3706 жыл бұрын
Worms eating just whatever is dropped off? What about GMO's , chemicals, etc....
@fatkorn Жыл бұрын
Inoculated? Is that like sterilized? Heat, chemical, radiation? Hot compost isn't like a microwaved banana, it's hot due to anaerobic bacteria generating heat, wet hay burns barns. It just seemed like he didn't get it.
@JustinAbroad5 жыл бұрын
That's a lot of unused space
@4nathy5 жыл бұрын
I agree ... and what are all those worms doing when no one is watching ... am I the only one who would like to know? I mean, in the dark, really? LOL
@Angela_Marino6 жыл бұрын
Wow! what a great way to repopulate the empty malls!