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The Enviromentals (Hal Brindley and Leigh Ramsdell) show you how and why to build your own worm composting bin. Created & Produced by Dodo Films.
WARNING!: Leigh and I have no idea what we’re talking about. We’re just a couple of goofballs trying to do good and have some fun along the way.
One day we decided to make a worm bin ’cause we thought it would be cool. We didn’t really know what it was or why we should do it. But we did it anyway and learned a few things along the way. The worms now live in the spare room at Leigh’s house and have been thriving for many months. They have devoured untold pounds of organic waste, created buckets of great compost which have gone into my backyard garden, and have produced enough offspring that I have divided them up twice to create my own worm bin and one for my mom. Yes, that’s right. Even mom’s can compost.
Maintaining a worm bin can be as simple or as complicated as you want to make it. There isn’t much to lose except a few bucks and a few hours of your time. But there is a lot to gain. Please do remember that worms are living things, just like you, so try to treat them with as much love and respect as you would a pet (or at least a relative.)
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