Today we see under the Microscope what BEST MICROBES are Alive in the Worm Casting Bin VS Compost.These will help you Building healthy soil.
VIDEO: WORM CASTING vs Compost …Living Microbes. Part 2
Today we see under the Microscope what BEST MICROBES are Alive in the Worm Casting Bin VS Compost.These will help you Building healthy soil.
That is cool. I am a newbie gardener learning a lot from your videos God bless you keep up the good work .Texas
so cool to see you using earthworm castings and showing them under the microscope!
Are you taking college courses on all this stuff? How did you become so knowledgeable?
This was really cool to see. I love all the science we're exposed to as growers. I hope to one day get a proper education in these kinds of subjects. But for now, this does the trick. Thanks so much for sharing.
It is really awesome that you showing us what is going on in the worms' castings, soil and mostly your enthusiasm. Thank You! In one book by Henry Miller, he mentioned the worms are the most useful creature by nature. He ended up saying: Go figure! I did and i am having a wonderful time taking care of my pets.
So cool!
Wow, just wow!!!
If I grow a cover crop and cut it down, how long will the creatures that are dependent on living roots survive. Can I plant immediately and keep their numbers up.
Awesome video , thankyou so much !
Awesome video. What is the shelf life of wormcastings? I cannot set up a bin inside my house, so I am thinking of having a bin in my unheated shed for about 8 months of the year. In late fall I can retire the worms to the garden beds. Can I save those casting to use in my seed starting medium the next spring?
Amazing! Thank you!
One of the best organic gardening video I have ever watched. The soil is alive!!. Really cool!!
That's fantastic footage Mark
I freaking love this!!! Thank you!
Thanks for a great video my friend, I enjoyed it and learned a lot. What size screen do you use for sifting the material to get the finished castings?
The Tony Stark of organics
Very cool to see these creatures. I don't till, I lightly dig into the top soil and remove weeds. I am doing some no dig experiments thins year that is going well. I'll go full no dig at some point.
I love your video but you did not compare it with the compost
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Great Information
wow this is fabulous
So can I bring in bacteria and microbes into my pot simply by adding worm castings? How can I make it better for them to migrate to my soil?
Cool video. Thanks.
awesome stuff .
9:10 Welp, that's nightmare fuel for my dreams tonight.
Lol, just kidding. Pretty cool 🙂
A drop or two of some food coloring would add all kinds of contrasts. If you're looking for lab equipment keep your eyes on estate sales or auctions. One can find state-of-the art equipment for almost nothing because nobody, even the auction house, knows what "it is"..
Thank you.
No nematodes?
What microscope are you using
Love your channel