This Changed My Worm Farming Forever — Hidden Tips From an Aussie Master

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🐛 I thought I had worm farming figured out — until I spent a day with Permy Pete. So I had to create this video This Changed My Worm Farming Forever — Hidden Tips From an Aussie Master
In this video, I revisit one of the most valuable worm farming lessons I’ve ever learned. From expert composting techniques to the surprising truth about leachate, this is packed with tips that changed how I manage my worm farms — and how I grow food in my backyard.
We cover:
– The compost blend that boosts worm breeding
– A smarter way to handle worm farm drainage
– Why mixing worm species works better year-round
– How to keep worms alive during extreme heat

🌱 This advice fits right into my closed-loop garden — a self-sufficient system that grows real food, builds soil, and saves money.

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martysgarden
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It was good to see this Marty. I love that bottom layer. Lots of castings without having to remove the worms. I will start watering more often. Sometime I get ants and cockroaches.

sdebbied
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This inspired me to up my worm farming game.

jessieelliott
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I really enjoyed that episode when you first released it, and it was a good refresher today. I have noticed black soldier fly larvae in my worm farm, would you recommend I just leave them, or would you try and farm them seperately to the worms? My worm farms are thriving at the moment.

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At the beginning of the program and at the first worm bin you said that was finished compost. Well to begin with, that doesn't in anyway look finished. Give it another two years it may be closer to being finished compost. Other than that I did enjoy your video.

geraldhowse
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I watched all that before just for entertainment now I’m paying a fortune for organic produce I can’t afford so I’m gunna dig the worm trip for growing what I need. If I dumped a bag of sugar cane mulch or a hay bale on the ground how long in the weather should it be before our worm mates will like it

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Great video Marty I bought a lot of worms of worm biz this year to upgrade my own breeding of compost worms and I’m very happy with his quality of worms 🇳🇿🪱

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