A little video tour of some of my compost worm bins

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I had a little round of the worm bins today to check on the health of the worm bins and see if they need anything. I usually leave the worms alone during Winter and Spring time to let them do their stuffs and reproduce. One of the container got a bit too dry but not too bad and I just need to water it a bit (don't do this for a small plastic system as too much moisture is not good either in those types of bins).

The other worm bins seem to doing alright despite the two Worm Swag getting very wet due to the continuous rain we have been receiving and the Swag having only a mesh cover but it's a system that is very well ventilated and will dry quick enough once I will add more bedding material after the rainy season. One of the Swag was also covered in worm cocoons which is great.

Looks like it's a good start for the season and I will start splitting some of the bins to get the worms to multiply some more.


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