"No vimpires in the worm bin" got me lol... 😆 As a mother of 3 young kids, moist doesn't bother me. It's fun to play with worms without gloves (like living some kind of childhood dream) but I do get small cuts easily in the kitchen when doing dishes or cooking, so now I try to wear gloves both in the kitchen or worm bins even when it's hot. Love the videos, thanks Ann.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, Ann. I just built a 55 gallon system similar to Blue. I used split pool noodles to cover the raw edges rather than sand in this heat, and filled it with the contents of my 20 gallon continuous flow-through vermi composter. The flow through system is designed to harvest from the bottom, but the castings are always soaking wet. In 3 days with my wedge system, I've dried out the castings enough to harvest 15 gallons! It will take some time to fill the trough and increase my worm population. Through your videos, I'm learning to work smarter. Moist or moisture. Good grief, it's just a description. They need to get their mind out of the gutter.
Good morning, Ann, from extra moist Windermere, Florida zone 9b Moist USA 🇺🇸 😂 We 83°F at 5a.m and going to hit mid-90's. This is really turning out to be a hot summer. I think the worms are ready to move up to Auntie Ann's basement ❤ ❤Peggy❤
Any warmer in the basement and I'll need to do ice packs like Patrick. I put a fan on down there. Maybe some evaporative cooling on the damp bricks will help. 🪱👍🏼😃
Hey Anne! We're getting kinda the same weather here in Switzerland. My worms & other critters (tarantulas, jungle roaches...) are happy about that. Maintenance is really easy in these conditions. 😅 Cheers, enjoy the summer! 😊
Good stuff. I've been farming in 5gal buckets with holes and stacking them, it seems to work pretty well when it comes to getting the worms to migrate up - it's just too small and gets really heavy. (but seems much faster, I do a harvest every two months.) Looking to upgrade to my own Big Blue system, the wedge style makes the most sense to me. I do liek the 5gal buckets to experiment with new food and bedding. And yes, I hate the little plastic windows. Happy to help my friends get rid of their paper but yeah, it's a picking that out.
Hi Ann, I agree with troubles when it’s too humid. I live in New England, we’ve been getting 90F temperatures with 95% humidity for over a week now. Dehumidifier is running in my basement nonstop and just managing to keep humidity at 60% 😓
'"If you're willing to watch this channel and put your hands in a worm bin, you can't possibly be bothered by a little word that defines a very important quality of a worm bin" I think that pretty well sums up my feelings on the word MOIST. Maybe it's a regional thing in some parts of the country.
🤣😂🤣I never knew their was an issue with that word!! How are you gonna give a muddy thumbs up with those awesome gloves on!! Hope your hand heals quick!! Excellent tutorial of your wedge method Ann!!🪱🪱🪱
With that high humidity--no wonder your bin is holding onto moisture. Ann, would you consider doing a no sift harvest? I know you previously demonstrated a water harvest. I don't get anyone's issues with the word moist. I used to teach high school biology and anatomy. The class always broke out into giggles when I mentioned the word "anus." By the end of the semester, it was my goal to stop the giggling! I'm just catching up with videos now - I was into family/visiting mode for 11 days! ~ Sandra
I have been just pulling out gallons and using it in the garden. No sifting. I also have a million free pumpkin plants everywhere. I hope you have a good time with family.👍🏼🪱😁
Moist is not an ugly word. Depends on how people look at it. We worm people wud be using it more often. Ignore the people who dont like it. I dont care less. Yr bin looks gd Ann. Hey waiting to see yr outdoor bin. Its been a very long time. I hp it still exists😅
It’s dirty in their mind, and a worm bin doesn’t bother me but I also love the smell of fresh cow manure. I’m the one the chipmunk ate all my worms, our dry spell let up for a couple days and I was able to capture worms in my trap.my bin wasn’t big so it won’t be long before I’m back to where I was. I still think the chipmunk is cute!
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Tailoring speech to avoid disturbing foolish people is a waste of time. It's not going to fix them being stoopid :P MOIST, MOIST, MOIST!! Anyone who doesn't like it should learn to suck it up. Great check-in & feeding - as always!
Nothing wrong with the word moist. People who make a big deal over it just need to get a grip or get out of their bubble and in touch with reality. It's just a descriptive word that is useful in our language. That's why it's there.
I have been gifted an established worm condo and it is my first attempt at worm farming. I’m really excited to get going with it but I am a bit nervous that I may ruin the progress. It seems to be very solid and wet on the bottom level and I want to put everything into a bin to break it up/dry it up and bit and assess the situation. I’m wondering how I can switch this tower into a wedge system. The worms seem small and slow right now. Can you give me a bit of advice on how to do the switch and when to feed the worms? Can I feed them right away once switching over or should the give them some time to adjust? I’d like to harvest some of the old castings to use as soon as possible and get these little worms happy and healthy. I will likely try to restart the worm condo once the worms are adjusted and happy.
If you wanted to switch to a wedge to harvest I would recommend to take the most finished and put it to a far end. Then add the condo layers in order of most to least finished. The. Add some new bedding and food to the least done side. All the worms should move to the area with new food and the finished castings can dry out. Let me know if that makes sense. It is always best to start a new bin with some of the old castings. It keeps the biological environment stable and the worms comfortable.👍🏼😁🪱
From my experience. Mellon rinds, avocado, or any fruit will make them more active. It also attracts them to one area. Then they touch each other the will breed. Just don't put in too much fresh stuff in at one time. Don't everwelm them untill the population is bigger. Best of luck. Worms are a great endeavor and their castings are my favorite garden input. Enjoy your journey, Cheere!
How would it be if you had rabbit 🐇 cages above and the poop and pee can fall down into the worm bin below. 👇🏻. Do you see any issue with this set up ?
Gloves! Please, especially if you are pregnant, have a compromised immune system, or have any cuts or scrapes on your hands or arms. Mold, fungus, bacteria, etc can get into your bloodstream! How do I know? I contracted a flesh eating bacteria and had to have a tennis ball chunk of tissue removed from under an armpit.
Sorry to hear about your infection! Usually the flesh eating bacteria is picked up from transfer from medical or institutional settings or from someone who is infected already. The under arm with dark moist spots are ideal places for it to live on your skin. Better safe then sorry if you have any potential condition that effects your immune system. I have raised worms for 35 years and have never gotten an infection with bare hands but I also wear gloves if I'm injured on hands or arms. Of course I wash my hands and arms every time even if I wear gloves.
Maybe the mouse ate a few worms too than the fruit pieces.? I’m sure my Pineapple was eaten by a rat outside was there last week gone only top was left on the ground, I can only admire the picture I took🥲 I’m sure rats get in my compost bays as well to eat the worms? Moist is just a word😁🇦🇺
Mine is in the house. I hope that was the only one but I know it is not likely. Mice are a reality in a rural area. Good luck with the rats. Yikes. They do eat a lot of worms. I tore down blue and put them in buckets when I had one in the basement to protect the worms.😲🪱👍🏼
Moist is ok with me. I use it all the time on my videos 🙄😎. A friend of mine dislikes the word strongly. 🤷♂️. Does it seem to be more women that dislike the word? 🤷♂️🤷♂️😝
Moist doesn’t bother me since I started gardening. It’s short for moisture. I’d rather say I’m checking the moisture than checking the wetness. That just sounds stupid.
What I would REALLY like to see is the assembly method for the double "Blue" bin. How do you screw it together? Does it leak? I just love your content, thanks so much for bringing us along on your worm journey! 💗🪱🪱
I cut along the mold line with a skill saw thru the bung holes. Then I cut a half moon cut around the bottom leaving 1" lip on both halves. Finally eight small stainless steel bolts are used to bolt the two halves together leaving a ridge in the middle.
@@ArthurRowley-zj2db Arthur, thanks for this! I am following you right up to the half moon part! When you cut your barrel was the lid attached? Then you bolted the two 1" lips together? I like this idea! Another question is where the heck do you set this very large bin up? I am in Southern Vermont so have to do it indoors. My 200 year old house has a basement but wild horses won't drag me down there! 🥵 I really appreciate your help! 🙃
Moist, haha it does a great job at explaining what you are seeing and feeling. Absolutely right if people are watching a worm video they should be prepared to hear the word moist. Puréed food is good change up for the worms. Figure it will go pretty quick, and it should help to get and keep the cardboard MOIST 😂🪱🪱
"No vimpires in the worm bin" got me lol... 😆 As a mother of 3 young kids, moist doesn't bother me. It's fun to play with worms without gloves (like living some kind of childhood dream) but I do get small cuts easily in the kitchen when doing dishes or cooking, so now I try to wear gloves both in the kitchen or worm bins even when it's hot. Love the videos, thanks Ann.
If the word did big you they might use it against you. Or maybe that was just my antagonistic son. Lol. 😃🪱👍🏼
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, Ann. I just built a 55 gallon system similar to Blue. I used split pool noodles to cover the raw edges rather than sand in this heat, and filled it with the contents of my 20 gallon continuous flow-through vermi composter. The flow through system is designed to harvest from the bottom, but the castings are always soaking wet. In 3 days with my wedge system, I've dried out the castings enough to harvest 15 gallons! It will take some time to fill the trough and increase my worm population. Through your videos, I'm learning to work smarter.
Moist or moisture. Good grief, it's just a description. They need to get their mind out of the gutter.
Great idea with the pool noodle. Some people are a little off lol. 😃👍🏼🪱
Good morning, Ann, from extra moist Windermere, Florida zone 9b Moist USA 🇺🇸 😂
We 83°F at 5a.m and going to hit mid-90's. This is really turning out to be a hot summer.
I think the worms are ready to move up to Auntie Ann's basement ❤
❤Peggy❤
Any warmer in the basement and I'll need to do ice packs like Patrick. I put a fan on down there. Maybe some evaporative cooling on the damp bricks will help. 🪱👍🏼😃
Chef here.....the word moist is hilarious in the kitchen. How's that banana bread? Bit MOIST mate bwah ha ha ha
Love it!. Moist moist moist. 👍🏼🪱😁
Hey Anne! We're getting kinda the same weather here in Switzerland. My worms & other critters (tarantulas, jungle roaches...) are happy about that. Maintenance is really easy in these conditions. 😅
Cheers, enjoy the summer! 😊
Yes. Today it is 101F/ 38C today. Mother nature is pushing her luck. 👍🏼😁🪱
Good stuff. I've been farming in 5gal buckets with holes and stacking them, it seems to work pretty well when it comes to getting the worms to migrate up - it's just too small and gets really heavy. (but seems much faster, I do a harvest every two months.) Looking to upgrade to my own Big Blue system, the wedge style makes the most sense to me. I do liek the 5gal buckets to experiment with new food and bedding.
And yes, I hate the little plastic windows. Happy to help my friends get rid of their paper but yeah, it's a picking that out.
I hope you get a big barrel bin soon. It is so nice in the winter to kind of feel like you are outside in the garden.👍🏼🪱😃
Hi Ann,
I agree with troubles when it’s too humid. I live in New England, we’ve been getting 90F temperatures with 95% humidity for over a week now. Dehumidifier is running in my basement nonstop and just managing to keep humidity at 60% 😓
There is definitely more rain this July than typical. I shouldn't complain. The garden is happy. 😃🪱👍🏼
'"If you're willing to watch this channel and put your hands in a worm bin, you can't possibly be bothered by a little word that defines a very important quality of a worm bin" I think that pretty well sums up my feelings on the word MOIST. Maybe it's a regional thing in some parts of the country.
Well it seems like most everybody that has commented is pro moist. My theory must be right about worm people.just being tough.👍🏼🪱😃
🤣😂🤣I never knew their was an issue with that word!! How are you gonna give a muddy thumbs up with those awesome gloves on!! Hope your hand heals quick!! Excellent tutorial of your wedge method Ann!!🪱🪱🪱
Muddy fingers crossed that it is healed by the next video.😃👍🏼🪱
With that high humidity--no wonder your bin is holding onto moisture. Ann, would you consider doing a no sift harvest? I know you previously demonstrated a water harvest. I don't get anyone's issues with the word moist. I used to teach high school biology and anatomy. The class always broke out into giggles when I mentioned the word "anus." By the end of the semester, it was my goal to stop the giggling! I'm just catching up with videos now - I was into family/visiting mode for 11 days!
~ Sandra
I have been just pulling out gallons and using it in the garden. No sifting. I also have a million free pumpkin plants everywhere. I hope you have a good time with family.👍🏼🪱😁
Don’t have a problem with moist but prefer moisture xx
I'm still pretty mindful of it lol. I use moisture more often than not.😃🪱👍🏼
Moist is not an ugly word. Depends on how people look at it. We worm people wud be using it more often. Ignore the people who dont like it. I dont care less. Yr bin looks gd Ann. Hey waiting to see yr outdoor bin. Its been a very long time. I hp it still exists😅
Lol it exists but there is a ground bee nest near it. They might not be happy if I start digging near it. 😲👍🏼🪱
i've met people who think that word is not ok to use. i concluded too that there's something wrong with them lol
I find it is a great way to aggravate them ... If you want. 😁🪱👍🏼
It’s dirty in their mind, and a worm bin doesn’t bother me but I also love the smell of fresh cow manure. I’m the one the chipmunk ate all my worms, our dry spell let up for a couple days and I was able to capture worms in my trap.my bin wasn’t big so it won’t be long before I’m back to where I was. I still think the chipmunk is cute!
I have no love for the Chipmunks either. They have dug so many holes in my yard. I have twisted my ankle. Trying to mow. Cuteness is not enough.🪱👍🏼😃
Here are the items I use in the video. Buying from these Amazon links helps the channel with a small commission without costing YOU a penny.
Gloves - amzn.to/3Wd3ToC
Liquid kelp- amzn.to/4eRZdfe
Kelp meal- amzn.to/4csSbvK
Tailoring speech to avoid disturbing foolish people is a waste of time. It's not going to fix them being stoopid :P MOIST, MOIST, MOIST!! Anyone who doesn't like it should learn to suck it up. Great check-in & feeding - as always!
Lol you crack me up. Yep I wish they would toughen up. 🪱👍🏼😃
Nothing wrong with the word moist. People who make a big deal over it just need to get a grip or get out of their bubble and in touch with reality. It's just a descriptive word that is useful in our language. That's why it's there.
100% agree. 🪱😁👍🏼
In my own opinion anybody who has a problem with the word moist is the problem.
Lol right? 👍🏼🪱😃
How long did it take the worms to turn all that into compost? How regularly do you have to feed them?
I keep adding to this bin for about 6 months then I can harvest monthly. 👍🏼😃🪱
@@PlantObsessed fantastic! thanks
I have been gifted an established worm condo and it is my first attempt at worm farming. I’m really excited to get going with it but I am a bit nervous that I may ruin the progress. It seems to be very solid and wet on the bottom level and I want to put everything into a bin to break it up/dry it up and bit and assess the situation. I’m wondering how I can switch this tower into a wedge system. The worms seem small and slow right now. Can you give me a bit of advice on how to do the switch and when to feed the worms? Can I feed them right away once switching over or should the give them some time to adjust? I’d like to harvest some of the old castings to use as soon as possible and get these little worms happy and healthy. I will likely try to restart the worm condo once the worms are adjusted and happy.
If you wanted to switch to a wedge to harvest I would recommend to take the most finished and put it to a far end. Then add the condo layers in order of most to least finished. The. Add some new bedding and food to the least done side. All the worms should move to the area with new food and the finished castings can dry out. Let me know if that makes sense. It is always best to start a new bin with some of the old castings. It keeps the biological environment stable and the worms comfortable.👍🏼😁🪱
From my experience. Mellon rinds, avocado, or any fruit will make them more active. It also attracts them to one area. Then they touch each other the will breed. Just don't put in too much fresh stuff in at one time. Don't everwelm them untill the population is bigger. Best of luck. Worms are a great endeavor and their castings are my favorite garden input. Enjoy your journey, Cheere!
Thanks! You’re the best!
How would it be if you had rabbit 🐇 cages above and the poop and pee can fall down into the worm bin below. 👇🏻. Do you see any issue with this set up ?
I have seen some homestead channels do this. Just lots of bedding.🪱😃👍🏼
Gloves! Please, especially if you are pregnant, have a compromised immune system, or have any cuts or scrapes on your hands or arms. Mold, fungus, bacteria, etc can get into your bloodstream! How do I know? I contracted a flesh eating bacteria and had to have a tennis ball chunk of tissue removed from under an armpit.
Geez that is awful. Tell me it was not from a worm bin. 😲🪱👍🏼
Sorry to hear about your infection! Usually the flesh eating bacteria is picked up from transfer from medical or institutional settings or from someone who is infected already. The under arm with dark moist spots are ideal places for it to live on your skin. Better safe then sorry if you have any potential condition that effects your immune system. I have raised worms for 35 years and have never gotten an infection with bare hands but I also wear gloves if I'm injured on hands or arms. Of course I wash my hands and arms every time even if I wear gloves.
hello Sunshine, aproximately, you feed blue every....? is it 2 halves or just one the size i mean. sorry my english is moving out lol
I feed it about every 3 to 4 weeks. It is 2 sides of a barrel. 😃🪱👍🏼
@@PlantObsessed thanks
Hi Ann,
What is the big deal about the word Moist ? Why does it bother people ?
I'm 64 now, I have never heard about this before 🤔 lol
I'm only a decade behind you and it is a Midwest thing for sure. Some people say it is like fingernails on a chalk board. 😲🪱👍🏼
Maybe the mouse ate a few worms too than the fruit pieces.?
I’m sure my Pineapple was eaten by a rat outside was there last week gone only top was left on the ground, I can only admire the picture I took🥲
I’m sure rats get in my compost bays as well to eat the worms?
Moist is just a word😁🇦🇺
Mine is in the house. I hope that was the only one but I know it is not likely. Mice are a reality in a rural area. Good luck with the rats. Yikes. They do eat a lot of worms. I tore down blue and put them in buckets when I had one in the basement to protect the worms.😲🪱👍🏼
Lol, it's the way people say it 🤣 I hate when people drag it out and seemingly implying something 😅
People do love innuendo. Lol. 😃👍🏼🪱
Moist is ok with me. I use it all the time on my videos 🙄😎. A friend of mine dislikes the word strongly. 🤷♂️. Does it seem to be more women that dislike the word? 🤷♂️🤷♂️😝
Yes it is all women I have in my life that are opposed. Interesting 🤔👍🏼🪱
I worked with a young woman about 8 yrs ago who was squemish about the word moist, and she told everyone not to use that word in front of her.
Me too. Which of course made everyone act 12 and say it all the time. 😬👍🏼🪱
Moist doesn’t bother me since I started gardening. It’s short for moisture. I’d rather say I’m checking the moisture than checking the wetness. That just sounds stupid.
Yes lol like a diaper.👍🏼🪱😃
To me it doesn't matter, moist doesn' t bother me
😃🪱👍🏼
I’m not bothered by the word moist but my sister goes off the deep end when she heard it. Weird.
It is a weird thing to go off about. Lol.👍🏼🪱😃
"Moist" is a fine word, but the constant, constant repetition of "so", "so", "so", "so" drove me away 🤮😡
Cool
controversy wearing gloves???!!! how dumb. wear them if you want. seriously.
Lots of people have very strong opinions on the intranet 👍🏼🪱😃
What I would REALLY like to see is the assembly method for the double "Blue" bin. How do you screw it together? Does it leak? I just love your content, thanks so much for bringing us along on your worm journey! 💗🪱🪱
Here you go. th-cam.com/video/vLAqssdJmNM/w-d-xo.html. 😃🪱👍🏼
I cut along the mold line with a skill saw thru the bung holes. Then I cut a half moon cut around the bottom leaving 1" lip on both halves. Finally eight small stainless steel bolts are used to bolt the two halves together leaving a ridge in the middle.
I used strips of waterproof gorilla tape to piece the two necks together. I think it will be fine, (just built it) but I will keep an eye on it.
@@beverlybarham6930 Thanks, Beverly! Let us know how it is going!!!! 🪱🪱
@@ArthurRowley-zj2db Arthur, thanks for this! I am following you right up to the half moon part! When you cut your barrel was the lid attached? Then you bolted the two 1" lips together? I like this idea! Another question is where the heck do you set this very large bin up? I am in Southern Vermont so have to do it indoors. My 200 year old house has a basement but wild horses won't drag me down there! 🥵 I really appreciate your help! 🙃
Moist, haha it does a great job at explaining what you are seeing and feeling. Absolutely right if people are watching a worm video they should be prepared to hear the word moist. Puréed food is good change up for the worms. Figure it will go pretty quick, and it should help to get and keep the cardboard MOIST 😂🪱🪱
Lol exactly. These days people are fussing about the strangest things.😃👍🏼🪱