Captin i first saw you on a video with Meme. I am near Valdosta i have talked to Samatha a couple times and purchased a couple lbs of RW from her. Very nice lady. I am 73 got into worms this year. Happy to be a part of a nice/helpful family. BTW i am saved by His grace.
I think you should set up a 30 minute pod cast one day a week and let Jude answer questions and run the whole thing. This will open a ton of new avenues for him. I too have learned no matter what you sell or what competition you have, the more you educate others the more your sale increase. Keep up the good work.
You are a very knowledgeable n seem to be a good soul n down to earth.I just started gardening at 63 I live in central Florida. My wife passed away so I live with my daughter n 3 grandchildren, I watch them take them to school cook and other things around the house. I get to watch n help them grow while mom n dad saves money on child care. We live in an HOA so I can’t do a lot but I started with citrus, banana, n pineapples. I bought 2 moveable grow boxes n I have a 4 ft w 20 ft lg garden next to the garage. Right now I have zucchini, tomato plant that’s huge n full,Cabbage ready to pick tomorrow.I also went n bought 2 fig trees 3 blueberry bushes n 2 half barrels full of strawberry’s. It gives me joy to grow food for my gr kids n family.I.May try n start a small worm farm but there is no place that in the summer to have one.if we ever move my daughter said they will build a house n have a few acres for me to grow food on so I am getting all the knowledge I can if it ever happens. So thank you for sharing with me n May god bless you n your family as well.
Thank you for so much information. There is nothing rinky dink about your setup, I truly appreciate your resourcefulness. Of the many worm farming videos I’ve been watching, yours was my favorite. Very down to earth and good directions.
thanks for being so down to earth.the placement of label should not be that complicated.good job giving granddaughter the credit.she might want to try some art school in few years.
Thank you Captain Matt!! Friendly and informative as always. You answered questions I have been too shy to ask. I love how you have your Grandchildren involved - great to see their smiling faces!! Coffee and sodas coming up✅
And you Captain have made my day! I have learnt so much from you. Your passion for worms does out weigh your passion and love for your family...warmed my heart. :) Greetings from Australia..
Got an idea for you. Get a hopper ,put double sliding cutoff on it. Bottom section would be premeasured for 10 lbs. Put the bag underneath open up the bottom door and shoot it in the bag. If you use this idea, I need a couple bins of worms. 😅
suggestion...use one of the large mixing wood stick for paint (hardware store) put a hinge on the table, at the point u always cut the bag, screw the other end of the hinge to the stick with small screws and u have a ruler to cut the plastic bags...the good things is that when u finish cutting u just lift and let rest on the side of the table...voila...easy...
Hi I am so amazed at all you are doing. I have just started my worm bins a couple months ago. My question is how do I save my baby worms when sifting my castings? Thank you. I love worm farming.
Starting to think about what I wanna do with my retirement following in your footsteps seems like a logical answer still have a couple years to think about it I have about 3000 red wrigglers that might be a good place to start thanks for your videos and sharing your info
Me and a friend just started a worm farm business out of a small pole barn. Just finishing up three continuous flow bins. Im hoping we see success in the next six months. Starting with 10,000 worms....should i buy more now or will they multiply enough to get a worm farm going. Your amazing captain matt your one of my favorites, your so honest no bs
Inspiring, Eric! Way to go! It would be great to have you share photos over at the discussion forum at community.wormpeople.com/ I know the Worm People there would really find it inspiring.
Thanks for the instructions. I am up in Canada and have been dabbling with worms for years. I was wondering what sort of standards you target. Moisture level? Do you test your vermicompost contents?
another tip....take a 5 or 3 gallon bucket, remove the lid and remove the bottom...set the cylinder on the table and put the bag inside...put the worm poop and lift the cylender...no need of extra hands...also try to make a small table where u can put the cylinder so u do not push your back too much...
Why not use the sealer as your guide and cut it while you are sealing/counting to 5? I have a sealer as well and my understanding is the dial on the side just gives you more or less time before the light goes off; it should be the same heat across all of the settings of the dial, just longer time.
Good question. I would like to know that too? I mean is the stuff as good if everything inside is dead? Maybe finding a channel that answers would be a better way to go.
When I sell worm castings, I put them in sand bags. I have found bags in the outbuilding over a month old that had live worm from cocoons hatching. The sandbags are breathable. I am not a fancy as the capt. I write on the bag with a marker instead of a label.
Captain Matt, your videos are always appreciated, I do have a question are there more environmental friendly options for the bags? We all know how bad is plastic, also any concern with keeping alive all the fantastic bacteria in a closed bag?
Captain, great video! The cut you make in the bag adds what to your system? Is it to allow the air to slowly be squeezed out instead of the bag blowing out when they are stacked on a pallet?
Hello Captain. Can you tell me what your production is like during the off-season? Like November - March? Are you still harvesting and bagging castings during this time? If so, who is buying? Could it be mostly commercial greenhouses or growers? Thanks for your great enthusiasm. Mike
@@SJPowerUp_1 Hello. When I bag my castings in clear storage bags, I soon see many many little white worm-like creatures. I thought the baby worms would be brown in color. Are what I'm seeing baby worms freshly hatched? Or something else? Thanks
@@michaelharvey1564 I wouldn’t know w/out seeing them, but in my experience, hatchlings look like sm worms, same color (not white). Hope this helps. Good luck!
Do you have an organic certification? I dont care either way if you are, im more curious about going through the process of getting that certification. Is it worth it? Because where i live, people think "organic cert" is a joke, and i cant say i disagree.
Do you have a an email or another way for us to contact you. I believe you said you had 60 containers. Approx how much money can you make on that size operation.
Matt, how did you handle local permits and other interference from government. I have harvested 4 gallons of castings so far. I would really like to expand my horizons. My local agriculture center is not very helpful at all.
Interested in how wide those bags are also 😁 My 7 and 8 year old are just starting their worm farm business and dad is working on getting the supplies rounded up so they can sell their product in the months to come. Great video and love the info you share.
@@CaptainMattsWorms Hi... I really enjoy your informative videos. My worm farm has been 40 years in the making, but only seriously during the last 2 years. I am trying to replicate your bagging setup, however I am running into a minor conflict with the information provided. You mentioned the bags were 12" wide and on a 500ft roll. However, at Uline, the 6mil 12" wide bags come on a 1000ft roll and the 14" wide (and also 16" too) bags come on the 500ft roll. Could you please tell me the actual model number on the roll of bags itself. Is it S-5529 (12" wide roll) or S-6525 (14" wide roll)? I tried replaying your video over and over trying to catch it when you got close to showing the model number, but I was unable to make it out. Any specific help you can provide with this would be sincerely appreciated.
If you used your angle ruler as your knife cut guide, you wouldn't need to constantly use that clear plexiglass. That process seems to add more labor time and its inefficient. Its already there on the table and the bag is already under it. Also you should consider option 2 which would be affixing a paper cutter, and you could cut a lot faster and give yourself a cleaner cut. Not bashing, its just what I do as a business owner myself. Find ways to reduce the labor intensiveness of mundane tasks.
Cpt. Matt, I have just begun to learn about gardening and I love it! My Father was the Best gardener ever, Love him and miss him.. Wondering how I could buy a bag of worm castings from you? Thanks for all you do I and my 5yr old granddaughter love talking about worms and gardens!!!
Hi Marina, gardening is such a great tribute and memory to your father. I only sell castings locally here in Troy, NY. You can find castings on Amazon or at Home Depot... but much better to get from a local source. Where are you located?
Love that you’ve involved your son and grandkids. Love seeing Jude with ya each time.
Your 9 year old Grand Daughter Olivia is very creative to come out with that drawing form the packaging and logo. How great is this!! Good job Olivia1
Captin i first saw you on a video with Meme. I am near Valdosta i have talked to Samatha a couple times and purchased a couple lbs of RW from her. Very nice lady. I am 73 got into worms this year. Happy to be a part of a nice/helpful family. BTW i am saved by His grace.
I think you should set up a 30 minute pod cast one day a week and let Jude answer questions and run the whole thing. This will open a ton of new avenues for him. I too have learned no matter what you sell or what competition you have, the more you educate others the more your sale increase. Keep up the good work.
That a great idea, anything on the internet is a good place to learn n teach n you could possibly make so extra money.
You are a very knowledgeable n seem to be a good soul n down to earth.I just started gardening at 63 I live in central Florida. My wife passed away so I live with my daughter n 3 grandchildren, I watch them take them to school cook and other things around the house. I get to watch n help them grow while mom n dad saves money on child care. We live in an HOA so I can’t do a lot but I started with citrus, banana, n pineapples. I bought 2 moveable grow boxes n I have a 4 ft w 20 ft lg garden next to the garage. Right now I have zucchini, tomato plant that’s huge n full,Cabbage ready to pick tomorrow.I also went n bought 2 fig trees 3 blueberry bushes n 2 half barrels full of strawberry’s. It gives me joy to grow food for my gr kids n family.I.May try n start a small worm farm but there is no place that in the summer to have one.if we ever move my daughter said they will build a house n have a few acres for me to grow food on so I am getting all the knowledge I can if it ever happens. So thank you for sharing with me n May god bless you n your family as well.
Thank you for so much information. There is nothing rinky dink about your setup, I truly appreciate your resourcefulness. Of the many worm farming videos I’ve been watching, yours was my favorite. Very down to earth and good directions.
thanks for being so down to earth.the placement of label should not be that complicated.good job giving granddaughter the credit.she might want to try some art school in few years.
Thank you Captain Matt!! Friendly and informative as always. You answered questions I have been too shy to ask. I love how you have your Grandchildren involved - great to see their smiling faces!! Coffee and sodas coming up✅
Thank you so much for this video series! Love to see such a loving grandfather. ❤
Thanks, Amy. It thrills me to share this experience with my family! I look forward to hearing about your success!
that logo your little grand daughter drew is perfect for your company she's a great little artist, another great video as well :)
Thank you y’all!
Thanks Captain Matt, you are awesome! I look forward to one day meeting you in person and taking you up on the tour. Have a beautiful day kind sir!
You are a world of knowledge!! Thank you so very much!!! I am so excited to get started!! We are getting ready to become part of your Worm People!!
And you Captain have made my day! I have learnt so much from you. Your passion for worms does out weigh your passion and love for your family...warmed my heart. :) Greetings from Australia..
So great to hear from you, Deborah! Greetings!
thanks Captain Matt, that is just what I was looking for!!!
Thank you sir! For putting your knowledge out there for everyone!
Thank you captain matt, im 33 and just starting out in florida!
Got an idea for you. Get a hopper ,put double sliding cutoff on it. Bottom section would be premeasured for 10 lbs. Put the bag underneath open up the bottom door and shoot it in the bag.
If you use this idea, I need a couple bins of worms. 😅
Thank you for the great advice and information.
Glad it was helpful!
The enthusiasm is contagious 👍🏻
Thanks… your time-lapse worm videos are amazing!
Thank you! :)
suggestion...use one of the large mixing wood stick for paint (hardware store) put a hinge on the table, at the point u always cut the bag, screw the other end of the hinge to the stick with small screws and u have a ruler to cut the plastic bags...the good things is that when u finish cutting u just lift and let rest on the side of the table...voila...easy...
What information do you put on the instructions label
You’re a legend captain Matt
Thank you so much for sharing! So fascinating to see your operation. Wishing you & your beautiful family continued growth & success.
Thanks, Tinkerholic!
I was looking into urine plastic tubing for bag material today an boom later on I see this video I was looking to do the exact same set up
Thank you , great video ,big hugs from MN
Thank you this is a thorough video.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Captain for what you do
Hi I am so amazed at all you are doing. I have just started my worm bins a couple months ago. My question is how do I save my baby worms when sifting my castings? Thank you. I love worm farming.
Thanks!
Thanks Angelika for the contribution! There's going to be sodas in the fridge for everyone next time we film!
Starting to think about what I wanna do with my retirement following in your footsteps seems like a logical answer still have a couple years to think about it I have about 3000 red wrigglers that might be a good place to start thanks for your videos and sharing your info
Go for it!
Very sweet 🧡
Just subscribed to your page. Really enjoy watching your videos
Hey, Andrew! Thanks!
And that right there is how international empires start off!😁
Maybe Jude will scale things up... because I'm staying in my garage!
Thank you 😊 You’re lovely.
LOVE your vids gonna make a garbage can worm farm and sell the castings and tea to supplement SSI on a small acale eventually well done Sir!!
You are not a salesman 😂😂😂😆😂😂. You are great!
Thanks, Larry. I like to promote what has worked for me.
Me and a friend just started a worm farm business out of a small pole barn. Just finishing up three continuous flow bins. Im hoping we see success in the next six months. Starting with 10,000 worms....should i buy more now or will they multiply enough to get a worm farm going. Your amazing captain matt your one of my favorites, your so honest no bs
We have the worms in multiple breeding bins
Inspiring, Eric! Way to go! It would be great to have you share photos over at the discussion forum at community.wormpeople.com/ I know the Worm People there would really find it inspiring.
@@CaptainMattsWorms I'll try to do that in the future. P.S. thank you again for the content you provide, you have helped me a lot
what size uline tube do you get? didn't mention the width too many choices on their site thx!
Love worms and everything to do with them...wish I lived close to you, I'd visit and we could talk each other's legs off!
Thank you so mouth sir.fantastic video
Thanks for the instructions. I am up in Canada and have been dabbling with worms for years.
I was wondering what sort of standards you target. Moisture level? Do you test your vermicompost contents?
How long do opened bags of worm castings store for and remain good? For indoor growing when mixing with sterile peat moss?
another tip....take a 5 or 3 gallon bucket, remove the lid and remove the bottom...set the cylinder on the table and put the bag inside...put the worm poop and lift the cylender...no need of extra hands...also try to make a small table where u can put the cylinder so u do not push your back too much...
Love all the creative thinking!
Fantastic videos!!!!
Why not use the sealer as your guide and cut it while you are sealing/counting to 5? I have a sealer as well and my understanding is the dial on the side just gives you more or less time before the light goes off; it should be the same heat across all of the settings of the dial, just longer time.
How long can the microorganisms stay alive in a bag like that also same question for the worm tea in a sealed bottle
Good question. I would like to know that too? I mean is the stuff as good if everything inside is dead? Maybe finding a channel that answers would be a better way to go.
I’ve seen others use paper bags (they breath) but the castings are inside a micro perforated plastic bag inside the paper bag..
When I sell worm castings, I put them in sand bags. I have found bags in the outbuilding over a month old that had live worm from cocoons hatching. The sandbags are breathable. I am not a fancy as the capt. I write on the bag with a marker instead of a label.
@@michaelbessette8685 Do you test your castings to give the nitrogen content?
@@DaisyFins No, I am not that sofishticated at the moment. I just sell at the local farmer's market or to friends.
Captain Matt, your videos are always appreciated, I do have a question are there more environmental friendly options for the bags? We all know how bad is plastic, also any concern with keeping alive all the fantastic bacteria in a closed bag?
Great question... I'd love to hear ideas around this. I let some air in the bag through a slit... but castings should be used within the season.
I think burlap bags (used might be cheaper) could be a bagging option. Not sure how well a label would stick to that material
Interesting idea, Nicole. As long as it does not dry out the castings too quickly.
Little late to this but I know some local coffee chains in Milwaukee give away there burlap sacks that they store their bean coffee in
Can you let me know what the tube and sealer are from uline and send me a link for them. Please
How do we store worm castings when we buy them. U stated they are a live organism
Captain, great video! The cut you make in the bag adds what to your system? Is it to allow the air to slowly be squeezed out instead of the bag blowing out when they are stacked on a pallet?
Yes
What do you charge for your 10lb of castings bag?
I was under the inpatient that the castings had to be moist and the bag breathable... is that not the case?
What is the name of the plastic bags you use
Hello Captain.
Can you tell me what your production is like during the off-season? Like November - March? Are you still harvesting and bagging castings during this time? If so, who is buying? Could it be mostly commercial greenhouses or growers?
Thanks for your great enthusiasm.
Mike
Harvesting but not bagging until spring, sales start to pickup in late March through June
@@CaptainMattsWorms How are the castings stored until bagged later? Are they still viable after months of sitting? You are awesome. Thanks
@@michaelharvey1564 Stored in One ton bag.
@@SJPowerUp_1 Hello. When I bag my castings in clear storage bags, I soon see many many little white worm-like creatures. I thought the baby worms would be brown in color. Are what I'm seeing baby worms freshly hatched? Or something else? Thanks
@@michaelharvey1564 I wouldn’t know w/out seeing them, but in my experience, hatchlings look like sm worms, same color (not white). Hope this helps. Good luck!
it would be better if you intro your grandchild / helper in the begining, make them feel special
Do you have an organic certification? I dont care either way if you are, im more curious about going through the process of getting that certification. Is it worth it? Because where i live, people think "organic cert" is a joke, and i cant say i disagree.
I mostly sell direct to the customer - and not being produce/food, have not seen the need/requirement. Nature is nature regardless of a logo.
Where can I get bags on a roll like that?
Do you have a an email or another way for us to contact you. I believe you said you had 60 containers. Approx how much money can you make on that size operation.
#1000 Like. Thank you for the information. Great video.
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Matt, how did you handle local permits and other interference from government. I have harvested 4 gallons of castings so far. I would really like to expand my horizons. My local agriculture center is not very helpful at all.
I also have this question!
How much do the black bags weigh in kilogram (kg) ???
Depends on moisture - we shifted to 1 gallon boxes this year.
May i ask what you sell 10lbs for?
We switched to volume this year - 1 qt $10, 1 gallon $20, 5 gallons $50 - here’s the packaging learn.wormpeople.com/course/labels-and-signage
Hi Captain Matt…how many inches wide are these bags?
Interested in how wide those bags are also 😁
My 7 and 8 year old are just starting their worm farm business and dad is working on getting the supplies rounded up so they can sell their product in the months to come. Great video and love the info you share.
Bag roll is 12” wide
So cool to hear, Wally!
@@CaptainMattsWorms Hi... I really enjoy your informative videos. My worm farm has been 40 years in the making, but only seriously during the last 2 years. I am trying to replicate your bagging setup, however I am running into a minor conflict with the information provided. You mentioned the bags were 12" wide and on a 500ft roll. However, at Uline, the 6mil 12" wide bags come on a 1000ft roll and the 14" wide (and also 16" too) bags come on the 500ft roll. Could you please tell me the actual model number on the roll of bags itself. Is it S-5529 (12" wide roll) or S-6525 (14" wide roll)? I tried replaying your video over and over trying to catch it when you got close to showing the model number, but I was unable to make it out. Any specific help you can provide with this would be sincerely appreciated.
@@mikefarina5514 hey Mike - it’s the 1000ft 12” roll
Sir what do you call the plastic rolls you put the castings in?
It’s a poly tube 5000 ft long and I cut it to length and seal it with a heat sealer, all purchased at ULINE
Thank you sir.
What is width of the bag?
If you used your angle ruler as your knife cut guide, you wouldn't need to constantly use that clear plexiglass. That process seems to add more labor time and its inefficient. Its already there on the table and the bag is already under it. Also you should consider option 2 which would be affixing a paper cutter, and you could cut a lot faster and give yourself a cleaner cut. Not bashing, its just what I do as a business owner myself. Find ways to reduce the labor intensiveness of mundane tasks.
Thanks, Chris! Much appreciated - there’s always room for optimizing the work!
Cpt. Matt, I have just begun to learn about gardening and I love it! My Father was the Best gardener ever, Love him and miss him.. Wondering how I could buy a bag of worm castings from you? Thanks for all you do I and my 5yr old granddaughter love talking about worms and gardens!!!
Hi Marina, gardening is such a great tribute and memory to your father. I only sell castings locally here in Troy, NY. You can find castings on Amazon or at Home Depot... but much better to get from a local source. Where are you located?
@@CaptainMattsWorms I'm near Austin Texas. Thanks for responding to me! Have a great day 🌞
Thanks!
Thanks for your generosity and support, Heidi!