Moving Our Hungry Bin Worm Farm From It's Winter Lair

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  • @alcg3981
    @alcg3981 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I may get a worm bin from our city this year, not sure. I am getting a recycling bin tho.
    Onanother note: you two inspired me to get a canna rhizome in April I think (I commented about it in another vid). I potted it up and just let it acclimate, moving to shelter when cold nights or too much rain came. And surprise! I see the first inch of growth😅. Excited to see how she does this summer. Thx for the inspiration. Not sure if I'll bury the terra cotta plant in the bed or put the plant in the ground...

    • @jdgardensnj4563
      @jdgardensnj4563  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi @alcg3981 . Sorry for the delayed response. Thanks for the comment. Having a worm farm is going to be great for your garden. You're going to get alot of worm castings and you won't have to throw any of your kitchen scraps in the garbage. But remember, don't add meat or dairy - just use produce or clippings from the gardens ... worms love that! Glad we inspired a new canna lover :-) . As far as whether putting it in a pot or a planter bed ... doesn't matter. Cannas love it either way. Just don't use too small of a pot because cannas grow quickly and you don't want to stifle the rhizomes or roots of the plant. If you have any other questions, please feel free to reach out to us again. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan

    • @mbeckde
      @mbeckde 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm in Delaware and am happy to see you could keep the hungry bin outside of the house during winter. I hope you make a video so on how you managed this​@@jdgardensnj4563