@@shawncarr8699 no issues with it getting putrid, etc. Just as anaerobic as any other plastic, etc planter. Worms stay within top 12”+- and that’s all that I need. If we neglect the worms because other things are going on at the farm they have all of this material to go further into for moisture, and it makes the vertical barrels more ergonomic (no bending over)
Hey Grant, thanks for walking us through your set up for your worm bins. I raise worms too, just for my own recycling and garden purposes.
~ Sandra
@@NanasWorms good deal. You’re welcome. We’ll be posting more worm videos going through our process..
Looking forward to it!
~ Sandra
Nice setup.
Thanks!
Are the holes just open in the bottom of the barrel? No mesh screen or anything over them? Great video, thank you!
@@ianm6309 yes, holes in bottom. No screen, etc. It’s deep enough where worms really don’t got down to the bottom
@@grantestrade8062 thank you
do you have problems with the bottom going anaerobic?
@@shawncarr8699 no issues with it getting putrid, etc. Just as anaerobic as any other plastic, etc planter. Worms stay within top 12”+- and that’s all that I need. If we neglect the worms because other things are going on at the farm they have all of this material to go further into for moisture, and it makes the vertical barrels more ergonomic (no bending over)
Great way to keep your worms 🇦🇺
@@dnawormcastings thanks! I’ll keep posting about it