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Our video for Day 07 of our 31 Days of Guten Gardening Gardening Gift Giving focuses on building a free vermiculture setup.
One of our favorite additions to our garden and our indoor soil mix is black gold (worm castings). In this video we focus on how we use our free buckets to create a simple stackable worm compost setup. For us, because we already have red wigglers, this setup is completely free and allows us to use some of our garden waste that would normally go into our traditional composters, and instead use it to feed our worms.
This is a complete setup guide to get started with your own DIY worm bin, and we think you are going to enjoy creating your own worm farm.
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49 Comments
Congrats to today's winner! So many more to go.
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Congratulations 🎉👏 my bin is outside because I was scared it would have a smell inside! Thank you for letting me know that I have nothing much to worry about! Now I have to ask a friend if I can buy some more of his red wigglers…. 😅
Congrats to today's winner!
Great tutorial. While I'm not ready to sink into the whole grow your own worms thing, it is nice to know that it's so inexpensive and easy to put together if I ever get to the point where I'm ready to experiment with worm farming.
Congratulations 🎉.
Can you use native worms from your yard?
Wow thanks I won! Lora
Congrats to winner! I have used buckets for composting before but DIY worm bin looks very doable with minimal cost.
Congratulations to the winner! I want to make one of these. Just need to find some worms.
Congratulations day 8 winner. How do the worms do in the winter months if they are outside in zone 8 b?
Congrats to winner! Great idea for worm bin
Just saw worms for sale at the local green house.. How did you know?
Certainly looks easy enough! But I have to say, I've never had buckets that slide apart that easily! I'm always tugging and pulling even if I just gently put them on the first time. I can't imagine trying to separate them after they were filled with worm stuff.
Do you still need worm castings if your soil is full of worms?
Congrats to the winner!
Congrats to the winner! I don’t know, I’d be afraid the buckets would stick together. I’ve had that happen with my potato buckets. Even with holes they suck some of them. 🙁 how do you keep that from happening?
I like that these are nice and compact!
Congrats winner! Love the diy worm farm. So cool 😎
Congrats to the winner! Such nice prizes!
love da worm bin….
ill try this worm thing in the spring.
Grats winner!
I have a worm bin similar, with totes and only two layers. Haven't killed them all yet! 😅 started it this past summer and now it's in the house in our maintenance closet.
Congratulations to today’s winner! Thanks for a great tutorial! Your DIY worm bin is both easy and affordable.
I was wanting to start a worm compost but the system I wanted isn’t available right now. Your video just saved me $150!!!
Thanks for the tutorial!
Great video. I've had worms for a few years and they're awesome helpers.
Do you add water? Is this something I can keep in my basement with my hydroponic garden?
Congrats (secret) winner!
The smell was my greatest concern good information.
Learned somethink knew about using shredded paper. Thanks for the tip.
Congrats to the winner. You inspire me to start vermicomposting again!
I can’t wait to try this! Congrats to the winner!
Save the worms!! I get them from our local gas station so any varieties.congrats to the winner!
Congrats to today’s winner 🎉
Congrats!
Congrats🤗I am going to try kratky in the buckets inside this winter. I am drilling holes and buying worms!
My local bakery throws out a dozen buckets every couple of days. The first time I went in and asked an employee about getting some and he offered to sell them to me for about $2 each. I opted to wait till they threw them out and got them for free. I use them to grow potatoes and other vegetables, for long term food storage, and in my workshop for small offcuts or tool holders
This video couldn't have come at a better time. I've been contemplating buying a worm bin, but have been hesitant due to the cost. Thank you for sharing an affordable option for us frugal gardeners. Guten Gardening!
Are there issues with gnats and such from doing it indoors?
Congrats winner! Great video.
Congrats! I need to figure out where I would put a worm farm.
I am 100% going to try it! Congratulations to the winner
congratulations to the winner
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Way to go winner! I get my worms from Uncle Jim's website. They have great customer service. I once ordered some worms that got delayed in the mail and arrived dead. Contacted customer service and they sent me a replacement, hassle-free 👍
Congratulations Winner! I am loving this garden indoor series!
Thanks for this video. I have been wanting to start a worm farm but I thought it would be way too complicated.
Congratulations to the winner on getting the Hori-Hori its my favorite garden tool.
Congratulations to the lucky winner! Vermiculture sounds like a great way to improve soil while making my saving of food scraps more meaningful–thanks for the information!
Congratulations! I want one of those so bad!
I'm interested in this vermicomposting process, but don't know if I can do it through the brutal summers without cooking the worms…I'm not sure my wife would be on board with me doing it in the house.
Congrats to the winner! My worms really like watermelon rinds… But I can't put too many in at once.