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  • Опубліковано 9 лис 2014
  • If you're looking for an inexpensive, easy to build, and efficient worm composting bin, the HDG flow through system is a great choice!
    Cedar Lumber $34.00 (May very)
    Wood Screws $3.98
    Self Tapping Screws $4.00 (I think)
    Weed Eater String $2.97
    Hinges $4.00
    1/2" Copper Pipe $5.00
    2' x 4' white board $10.00 (optional)
    Total = $63.95
    Be sure to check out the updates on this worm bin: • Worm Bin
    UA-cam Channel: / highdesertgarden
    Website: www.hdgarden.net
    Send me a private message: hdgarden.net/contact.php

КОМЕНТАРІ • 122

  • @gattispizzaboy
    @gattispizzaboy 6 років тому +7

    You have done great work on this compost bin and inspired me. I am going to build one this weekend modeled on your design. I will be adding a few boards on the inside to create a funnel shape in the composting section. I hope that this will aid in compacting the soil a bit at the bottom and force the worms to stay toward the top. Also considering using a bit longer screws on the raking bar to grab a bit more of the soil during harvesting.

    • @timblaktu
      @timblaktu 4 роки тому

      Hey Josh, I'm going to build one of these as well, and was wondering if you had any drawings of your design that you could share?

    • @gattispizzaboy
      @gattispizzaboy 4 роки тому +1

      @@timblaktu That project worked out well, but I do have some alterations to add this year that will hopefully alleviate some problems. I have some pictures of the structure if you would like.

    • @timblaktu
      @timblaktu 4 роки тому

      @@gattispizzaboy I'd love to see some photos as inspiration, and to hear how the overall execution went, especially the funnel part and how efficient your harvesting is. I basically want to make a larger hungry bin out of wood and it will live in a shaded spot next to my house outside.

  • @Normalizethis
    @Normalizethis 6 років тому +3

    Great video and information. The humor in discussing a, "flow through" bin, with a case of maxi pads behind you, is not lost on me. Well played, sir.

  • @sbarzeeful
    @sbarzeeful 6 років тому +3

    I like how considerate you are of the worms' safety. So sweet.

  • @Bellaandkelly
    @Bellaandkelly 9 років тому +2

    I must say, that was one of the best Tutorials I have seen. I love your detail and passion. I was about to ask about the fill in, but noticed you put two more links below. Excited to watch! Thanks for building something great and sharing it with the rest of the world. Awesome.

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  9 років тому

      kelly vaughn Thank you for your kind words! Are you going to build a similar design?

    • @Bellaandkelly
      @Bellaandkelly 9 років тому +1

      Indeed! I had been thinking about designs and saw yours and one in Australia. I loved you concept, hope to build it this spring, maybe a couple of them. When you said it was cheaper than the plastic one, that was a catch. Thanks again.

  • @jdvagabond
    @jdvagabond 6 років тому +5

    I would love to see a follow up video and see how it worked.

  • @gingerbreadman333
    @gingerbreadman333 7 років тому +15

    How does the compost not naturally fall through those gaps? What do you use to start?

  • @stevenfeil7079
    @stevenfeil7079 7 років тому +3

    20 to 24 inches is considered to be the optimum depth for a flow through. You could have gotten that extra depth by making your harvesting area shorter since you are only taking 1 inch off the bottom at a time.

  • @shamachelon
    @shamachelon 6 років тому +2

    Great craftsmanship my friend, is like to borrow your idea, very efficient way to harvest castings. Thank you for putting this video up. May the Most High bless you and your family

    • @najibcasa2745
      @najibcasa2745 6 років тому

      Just wonderful, been searching for "wooden compost bin beehive style" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Tiyia Beehive Basophilic - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my colleague got great success with it.

  • @peteroregan7786
    @peteroregan7786 8 років тому +5

    Great video, and I love your innovations e.g. the harvest bar and magnetic clips for the door. Nice, small touches. Bravo!

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  8 років тому

      +Peter O'Regan Thank you. Just make sure to use red wigglers in this bin and not night crawlers.

    • @sam-and-angela
      @sam-and-angela 8 років тому

      +High Desert Garden (Phillip) Why red wigglers? What about Alabama Jumpers? Thanks

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  8 років тому +2

      +The Appalachians night crawlers are not communal composters. They like to venture out and burrow deep. The red wigglers stay near the top making it easier to harvest castings without getting a bunch of worms.

  • @Kevin-wo3kp
    @Kevin-wo3kp 9 років тому +2

    Very nice, both the idea and video. too many gardeners don't seem to consider the pain they inflict by incredibly poor video production. I'd like to see an update to this video after you have used it for some months. I suspect the handle will need re-designing and you will move to a bigger box. Good luck with all your projects, you deserve the success you work so hard for. Thanks for sharing!

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  9 років тому

      Thanks for watching, I'm glad you liked the video :) I've been using the bin for a few months now, be sure to check out the playlist to catch all the videos: ua-cam.com/play/PLKg8gtxhp4RD43t8ZaPQHS07qxCG3cGvf.html

  • @1mtstewart
    @1mtstewart 9 років тому +2

    Great video! when you find a tub to place under the line/harvesting bar, you might add a plastic or aluminum flashing all the way around to funnel your castings into the tub, less clean up. the aeration from below and above should make your worms very productive! good luck! PEACE

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  9 років тому

      Thank you 1mtstewart and great suggestion about making a 'funnel' for the castings. This has already been done and featured in this next video: ua-cam.com/video/G0UTK34KcxQ/v-deo.html

  • @christopherwelsch4761
    @christopherwelsch4761 9 років тому +1

    Thank you! I will be building one of these over in Eugene. I noticed you live in Redmond. Go Oregon!

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  9 років тому

      Christopher Anthony Welsch I'm glad you liked it. Are you going to make your worm bin similar to this one? It's really working good so far, and I love the smell of cedar.

  • @GHumpty1965
    @GHumpty1965 8 років тому +1

    I like the box, but curious about a couple of things. Did you modify your Harvesting handle, looks like it does not have enough traction to harvest like you intended to do it? Did the weed eater line sag so much that it made harvesting difficult?

  • @MonicaRamirez-pt6er
    @MonicaRamirez-pt6er 8 років тому +5

    what about using pallets taken apart cleaned and sanded down of course? oh n I've not been able to figure out how to answer replies on here searched throu settings in all...

    • @marysallette5919
      @marysallette5919 6 років тому

      Monica Ramirez lot more work but, hey, FREE wood. Great idea.

  • @robertmontgomery3186
    @robertmontgomery3186 4 роки тому +1

    How do you keep the worms from dropping down to the bottom of your bin?

  • @matrosickles9659
    @matrosickles9659 7 років тому +2

    how do you keep the worms from escaping around the harvesting rod? any gap in my boxes allow my red worms to make a break for it. by far the biggest problem I have with vermicomposting.

    • @goldenages7089
      @goldenages7089 5 років тому

      I dont use a lid. If your bin is set up right the worms will never leave

    • @fonthillfarmboy2174
      @fonthillfarmboy2174 4 роки тому

      Just add more food scraps. They'll be back with their friends for dinner

  • @DanaFurlotte1
    @DanaFurlotte1 7 років тому +2

    Wow furniture, freaking NICE dude.👍

  • @user-bd9fs8oy6m
    @user-bd9fs8oy6m 6 років тому +1

    So lets see your creation at work...! Can we get a followup?

  • @lorenpat
    @lorenpat 7 років тому +2

    Excellent video!

  • @billcoley8520
    @billcoley8520 4 роки тому

    Can I ask why you simply didn’t use a old grill rack or a new rack. As far as the harvest bar hook your drill to it and ZOOM THE CASTINGS

  • @ritcheymt
    @ritcheymt 4 роки тому

    Thanks for this video, High Desert Garden! I have a question about how this worked in practice. It looks like the friction of the harvesting arms against the vermicompost might overcome the friction of the copper pipe on the track as it turns. If so, turning the copper pipe would fail to harvest the vermicompost because it would just turn and turn without digging into the unharvested compost further down the track. What has your experience been in practice? Have you had to add something to keep the harvest bar turning while also applying grinding pressure to the unharvested vermicompost? If you're having this problem, I have a solution: You could work out a simple cable and wheel system similar to a go-cart steering system that should work very well!
    I would have visited your "updates on this worm bin" to try to learn the answer to my question above, but the link you added in the video description field produced only a blank page. The private message link was forbidden, too, because of UA-cam's admin rules, and the link to hdgarden.net returned a message that the domain is for sale.

  • @sagansrun2932
    @sagansrun2932 7 років тому

    if you use pallets make sure you do not chemical treated ones. wonder if you could use some of that new spray sealer instead of liner. I'm not sure if it is ok to use in organic applications. need to check the information on can or company website MSDS.

  • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
    @AlbertaUrbanGarden 9 років тому +1

    I look forward to see how this system works my friend!

  • @markstephenson9426
    @markstephenson9426 8 років тому +1

    Hi Phillip. I built a bin using your dimensions and some pallet wood. It's been about a month and I think the worms are dying off. I put in some corn cobs the other day and they are moldy now, as is the chopped watermelon rind I put in a few days before that. I used a sheet of 1/4" cardboard on top of the weed whacker line grille, and a few sheets of newspaper on top of that. I began the bed with a mix of peat moss, garden soil, and shredded newspaper. I haven't been feeding them much veggies because they really didn't seem to have been very active on what I put in. I should also say I'd tried the same group of worms for a couple of weeks in a plastic tote before I built your design. Any advice you could offer?

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  8 років тому

      Could you post a video showing the bin, the contents of the bin, and the worms?

    • @tedbeverly6052
      @tedbeverly6052 7 років тому

      Some of the pallets shave been treated with pesticides. That could be why your worms or not t doing well. Also you might be give them to much food.

  • @LigitandMeyers
    @LigitandMeyers 9 років тому +12

    Love the Stay free SUPER maxi pad box in the back ground :)

    • @wojomojo
      @wojomojo 7 років тому +2

      Robert Hardy maybe grow up?

    • @LigitandMeyers
      @LigitandMeyers 7 років тому +1

      Hello 2 years ago.....dumbass :)

    • @wojomojo
      @wojomojo 7 років тому +1

      But apparently you still have the mind of a junior high child two full years later, so I feel quite justified.

    • @LigitandMeyers
      @LigitandMeyers 7 років тому +1

      Because you're a dumbass? Or because you disagree and feel calling you out on not recognizing a lack of spatial observation when making a video, is childish?
      Then again, you could simply possess a vagina, which also explains your position and remark and lack of understanding of the humor end.
      I am going to stick with "dumbass" for now :)
      You have a good week and good luck with that whole intelligence "thing" !

    • @wojomojo
      @wojomojo 7 років тому +1

      I know you may not understand this, but intelligence is not a "thing" unlike a box of feminine products, at which apparently you can't help but giggle. There is nothing really humorous about a box of feminine product once you get passed the age of 12. But I digress.

  • @yilehuli
    @yilehuli 6 років тому +1

    I do not think the string will hold the bedding materials

  • @georgebrewer713
    @georgebrewer713 6 років тому +1

    How do you load the bedding in there without it falling in between the string???

  • @liminal_spice1712
    @liminal_spice1712 7 років тому +1

    What have you done to address liquid waste catchment?

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  7 років тому

      You shouldn't have liquid waste with a flow through worm bin.

  • @oksanabecher5926
    @oksanabecher5926 7 років тому +1

    looking good, good job of explaining everything.

  • @kacey_donner
    @kacey_donner 3 роки тому

    I love it! Thank you for sharing.

  • @linneamorgan2382
    @linneamorgan2382 8 років тому

    How do you keep the worms from crawling through the gap where the copper tube is placed ??

  • @winnipegnick
    @winnipegnick 7 років тому

    Hi HDG, Great vids. Just a quick note, I think your Worm Bin playlist is not in chronicle order. I recommend resorting it if possible.

  • @jdarn8616
    @jdarn8616 7 років тому +2

    Great bin!

  • @judygagnon2544
    @judygagnon2544 6 років тому +1

    Oh just one more thing....how do the works get air?

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  6 років тому

      Judy Gagnon it’s a flow through bin. Air comes through the top and bottom.

  • @Guimours
    @Guimours 3 роки тому

    Hello what is the sealant that you used. I searched for non toxic sealant on Amazon and i was not able to find yours. Thx !

  • @taron3589
    @taron3589 7 років тому +1

    awesome video thanks!

  • @rcwarship
    @rcwarship 9 років тому

    GREAT build. Thanks so much for sharing!
    Thanks Again & Best Regards,
    Jon

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  9 років тому

      Jon, I'm glad you liked it. Are you going to build one?

    • @rcwarship
      @rcwarship 9 років тому +1

      I'm re-purposing a shipping crate, and am "borrowing" some of the features of your build.

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  9 років тому

      Fantastic, be sure to post pictures

  • @hermanboing8489
    @hermanboing8489 9 років тому +1

    Nicely done! Do you have videos of it in action?
    thnx.

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  9 років тому +1

      ua-cam.com/play/PLKg8gtxhp4RD43t8ZaPQHS07qxCG3cGvf.html

  • @jorgecarmona2447
    @jorgecarmona2447 5 років тому

    Very nice!!!
    Good job 👍👍👍

  • @chenelson185
    @chenelson185 8 років тому +2

    you the man ! very nice

  • @keith4154
    @keith4154 7 років тому +1

    Nice job . I want to design a new bin and I really like this.
    I was wondering if your still running the bin and if there are any changes you would make after a couple of years of use?

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  7 років тому

      The bin works great but is more maintenance than I thought; It dries out if you don't watch it closely. I would have made the bin smaller.. Maybe 16"x16"

    • @keith4154
      @keith4154 7 років тому +1

      Thanks for your feedback and its good to know the bin is still running ok.

    • @timblaktu
      @timblaktu 4 роки тому

      I'm curious why you would have made it smaller? Is it a weight issue, or are you producing too much?

  • @judygagnon2544
    @judygagnon2544 6 років тому +2

    This is the best one I've seen so far. I love it......thank you for sharing

  • @ronthompson742
    @ronthompson742 5 років тому +1

    Are the plans available for download

  • @Laborkei
    @Laborkei 6 років тому +1

    The problem I see with your design, it should flow down where the bottom is much narrower than the top. You would use your copper pipe to cause the compost the fall. It makes sense you have the sinkholes as the bottom is similar to the top. If done correctly you would not have sinkholes, the compost would fall down and compress. The worms will move up as they typically stay in the first 8" from the top. But I am talking Red Wigglers... vs the Nightcrawlers which you used. I feel if you have a bottom tray that is angled, and then other trays above that you would have something that works better.

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  6 років тому +1

      K. LaBorde yes, that was going to be my next design.

    • @Laborkei
      @Laborkei 6 років тому

      High Desert Garden check this out... it nah help you for the next one. ua-cam.com/video/J-GgaOx68xQ/v-deo.html

    • @OohzyJohnDow
      @OohzyJohnDow 6 років тому

      ah.. part of his next design.. not so perfect this design was then huh ;)

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  6 років тому +1

      K. LaBorde I like hungry bin’s functionality but its ugly ;)

    • @Laborkei
      @Laborkei 6 років тому

      High Desert Garden I would like to see something like it done in wood. The reviews in hungry bin say it has a problem with providing enough air flow.

  • @royfcjr
    @royfcjr 7 років тому +1

    nice build. have you ever used it?

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  7 років тому

      Roy I have an entire playlist of videos showing how it works.

  • @jcmcadams08able
    @jcmcadams08able 7 років тому +2

    Can I purchase one from you?

  • @randyglidden8885
    @randyglidden8885 9 років тому +2

    how does the dirt not fall through your strings

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  9 років тому +2

      Hi Randy, you should take a look at how I prepared the worm bin for population: ua-cam.com/video/K8XwNd-6m94/v-deo.html and next, you'll want to see: ua-cam.com/video/G0UTK34KcxQ/v-deo.html

  • @repalmore
    @repalmore 9 років тому

    Dude, pallets would work great. Oak, rough cut. Cheap and sometimes free.

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  9 років тому

      Robert Palmore That's a good point, pallets would work great.

    • @DirtyBob2001
      @DirtyBob2001 8 років тому +2

      +Robert Palmore diyready.com/how-to-know-if-a-pallet-is-safe/

    • @DirtyBob2001
      @DirtyBob2001 8 років тому +2

      +Robert Palmore www.instructables.com/id/How-to-determine-if-a-wood-pallet-is-safe-for-use/

  • @radoslawjocz2976
    @radoslawjocz2976 3 роки тому

    It is way too much complicated. I used old wooden flowers pot and I put thick piece of plywood on the top, it works very good.

  • @parrotbill
    @parrotbill 8 років тому

    Nice job, but the only problem I see is not in the design, but the wood you used. Did you know that Ceder has been used as a moth repellent for hundreds of years? The rich have their cloths closets made out of ceder to keep the bugs out of their cloths. It may have the same effect on your worms.

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  8 років тому

      It has not bothered the worms. I used a pond liner to make sure they did not come in contact with it.

    • @parrotbill
      @parrotbill 8 років тому +1

      High Desert Garden
      Great to hear they're not effected, you did a really nice job on it. Pretty enough to be furniture.

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  8 років тому

      Thank you

    • @BecomingVegan
      @BecomingVegan 8 років тому +1

      Which type of wood would you recommend?

  • @SuperLastMohican
    @SuperLastMohican 9 років тому

    weird design..just keep it simple bro

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  9 років тому +3

      +SuperLastMohican This weird design is working great...

    • @SuperLastMohican
      @SuperLastMohican 9 років тому

      High Desert Garden
      That little foosball table you have in there is unnecessary. Too much work bro.

    • @HighDesertGarden
      @HighDesertGarden  9 років тому +2

      +SuperLastMohican Actually, it wasn't hard at all. It aids in harvesting the worm castings.