In my last video on vermicomposting, I went through a simple setup of a single-tote worm bin from Uncle Jim's Worm Farm. Pretty soon, that bin was full and it was time to redesign the system to be more scalable and easier to work with.
A 3-tote stackable system has a few advantages:
- Bottom tote can be used for drainage of worm juice
- Middle and top bins can be swapped out infinitely
- Worms will self-separate from castings, making harvesting castings easy
- Can hold way more food scraps and worms
Overall, a stackable system is simply better than a single-tote system. This video goes through exactly how to build one, with a few modifications that I made note of in the video. There are probably more ways to improve upon this design as well, so let me know in the comments. So far, it's working wonderfully though!
Making a DIY worm bin adds a ton of extra fertility to your garden and is a great way to make use of food scraps :)
IN THIS VIDEO
→ Roughneck Totes: [ Ссылка ]
→ Drain Plug: [ Ссылка ]
SUPPORT EPIC GARDENING
→ Shop: [ Ссылка ]
→ Seeds: [ Ссылка ]
LEARN MORE
→ All Our Channels: [ Ссылка ]
→ Blog: [ Ссылка ]
→ Podcast: [ Ссылка ]
→ Discord: [ Ссылка ]
→ Instagram: [ Ссылка ]
→ TikTok: [ Ссылка ]
→ Pinterest: [ Ссылка ]
→ Twitter: [ Ссылка ]
→ Facebook: [ Ссылка ]
→ FB Group: [ Ссылка ]
DISCLAIMER
Epic Gardening occasionally links to goods or services offered by vendors to help you find the best products to care for plants. Some of these may be affiliate links, meaning we earn a small commission if items are purchased. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. More info on our process: [ Ссылка ]
Building a Stackable DIY Worm Farm for $30 🐛
Теги
epic gardeningurban farmingurban gardeningdiy worm bindiy stackable worm binstackable worm binworm binworm farmworm castingscomposting wormscomposting with wormsworm compostingworm bin diyrubbermaid worm binstackable worm bin instructionsstackable worm bin diyworm bin constructionworm bin harvestingworm binsworm bin designswormworm farming for beginners