Before You Get Started
Before You Get Started
New to worm composting? This section covers some of the most common beginner questions before starting your first worm bin, including why people worm farm, where composting worms come from, and beginner friendly concepts to help make worm farming feel less overwhelming. The goal is to help you understand the basics before moving into the setup, feeding, bedding, and maintenance sections throughout the classroom.
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Start Your Worm Bin
Start Your Worm Bin
This section covers beginner friendly ways to start a composting worm bin using different types of containers and setups. You’ll see examples of shoebox bins, mortar trays, tote systems, and stackable worm bins to help you understand different options for getting started with worm composting without feeling overwhelmed.
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Precompost Basics
Precompost Basics
Get worm castings SO much faster by making precompost! Learn how I make microbially active precompost for worm bins, living soil, and healthier plants. This is one of the main bedding materials I use for my worms and one of the biggest reasons my systems process faster and stay more biologically active.
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Worm Bedding, Feeding & Bin Maintenance
Worm Bedding, Feeding & Bin Maintenance
Learn the basics of feeding, maintaining, and checking in on your worm bin without overcomplicating it. This section includes beginner friendly videos on feeding worms, bedding, moisture, aerating bins, cardboard, fast vs slow foods, and common mistakes. Some videos overlap intentionally because repetition and seeing different examples can make things click easier over time.
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Sifting Worm Castings
Sifting Worm Castings
In this video, I’m showing exactly how I sift my worm castings and compare the three screen sizes I use most often. 1/4", 1/8", and 1/12" I show how each one changes the texture and quality of the finished product.
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Breeding Worms & Cocoons
Breeding Worms & Cocoons
Learn the basics of breeder bins, cocoon production, population growth, and cocoon nursery systems using real life examples from my own worm farming setups. This section covers how I reset breeder bins, harvest cocoons, grow worm populations over time, and observe different stages of the worm lifecycle. You’ll also see examples of cocoon nurseries, baby worms, breeder bin check ins, and tips that can help you better understand how composting worms reproduce and multiply in healthy systems.
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