Unlock the Power of Vermicomposting 🪱 Transform Your Plants with Nature's Best Fertilizer! #wormfarm

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Do you want to create natural fertilizer for your plants? Do you want to learn how to compost with worms for your garden? Check out my videos! In these videos, I'll show you how to get started composting with worms today, and how composting worms can help to improve the fertility of your garden soil. @Vermicompost

If you're interested in learning more about compost worms, or in getting started vermicomposting, be sure to check out my videos! I'll show you everything you need to know to get started with a new worm bin today, and help you to understand the benefits of composting with worms for your plants.

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My dad would take videos like that and play them backwards and forwards in succession to freak us out when we were children!
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I raise red wigglers they don’t need to go deep to lay and hatch eggs and decent size they eat a good amount and they were local in the pet store for live feed during the winter for really cheap now I have 25 gallon bin of ware I turned into nice castings for fertilizer and a shit ton of worms what ever sometimes I empty some of them into my outdoor yard clean ups pile for outdoor garden and to free up some space for new worms in my bin that indoor most time I set it out on my Porch In summer and make sure it’s moist and only give it some crusty leaves here and there when I pull them off my peppers and tomatoes and will take swept up lawn clippings from my concrete sidewalk and toss them in just for a little extra coco moss crappy soil from store bought plants I repotted and coffe grounds also crucnched up egg shell sometimes I’ll let them soak in empty jar of pickles if I don’t feel like crushing them too much for a little while and they just fall apart that way keeps from damaging worms but giving them grit I try to not put too much sand in my bin very sandy around here I don’t like paying for soil I just make compost worm castings help a lot in composting in pots with all the microbes and the nitrogen source it provides I have heard about making the worm casting tea for ur plants but I don’t think I’m there yet I usually just top feed my plants with it and the theory is same things happening as the worm poo gets watered in when surface Drys it provides a highly oxygenated place for microbes to thrive anyway and go into the poop composition to get more moisture then watering starts to make it crumble down and leach in and increase surface area with time that’s my theory anyways

Worked a pile for 3 years before planting a large outdoor garden in it and everything grew monster sized lol everything came out massive my radishes were size of personal watermelons 😂 pickled it all and plan on doing hot sauce and pico with my peppers and tomatillos Tabasco and jalapeño’s 3 diff varieties of tomatoes 1 variety of tomatillo and 2 varieties of radish dragons tail and normal radish I picked up a seed packet for .25 c at Walmart and some bush beans watermelon pumpkin zucchini loose cabbage dill celantro lettuce and luffa gourd cucumber carrots

What should I do next year ontop of it?

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