Worm castings are great in the garden and raising worms is easy. There are a few different options for collecting, or harvesting, worm castings when they're ready. Gardener Scott discusses worm migration, strong lights, and sifting as ways to harvest the vermicompost. (Video #139)
This is the third video in this series.
The first video: "How to Start a Worm Farm"
• How to Start a Worm Farm
The second video: "What and How to Feed Your Worms"
• How and What to Feed Your Worms
Books:
"Worms Eat My Garbage" https://amzn.to/2Do3KW6
"The Worm Farmer's Handbook" https://amzn.to/2L0GnGx
"How to Start a Worm Bin" https://amzn.to/2QVORm4
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