Oh my my... worms...castings. I think I'm gonna leave this gardening idea to y'all... lol. I did enjoy the video. I'll be watching the series. I learn so much from y'all.
L22 greetings from your friend watching from Hong Kong. Hello my dear amazing friends Glenn & Annete, this is brilliant idea how to make a compost pit to produce worms. I’ve learned a lot from your excellent, fantastic, informative, interesting and very impressive presentation. This will be a great idea to do in the near future. Thank you for sharing ideas and tips for this episode. I really appreciates all your videos. Wishing you a wonderful day and more power! Sending love from Hong Kong.😊🇭🇰
Excellent editing and information as always! Haha I’m with Glen…not keeping worms in my kitchen! My dad used to have worms that he raised for fishing when we lived in NY. Great tip on using earth worms vs composting worms. I had no idea. Thank you!
Glenn and Annette that is too awesome! Definitely a great idea and some thing we can possibly incorporate in the future. Weird question but is castings another word for poop?! 😅
You got it Dusty! Worm casting are a fancy word for poop! You guys could totally do this, put the kids in charge of your first livestock. 😅 Take care, Annette🌺
LOL excellent editing guys. Cheers! Looking forward to it!
Thanks Theresa! I really wanted to have a little fun this time. 😂
I need to get the hubby to watch this playlist too! 😊👍💗
You can be farmers! 🙌
Oh my my... worms...castings. I think I'm gonna leave this gardening idea to y'all... lol. I did enjoy the video. I'll be watching the series. I learn so much from y'all.
Thanks Ina! I really leave this stuff to Glen though I can see the benefit to our plants and soil.
Take care,
Annette🌺
Great project! We're working to get the same thing. I wanted to use local worms and we'll see if they survive! Cheers Glen!
That’s awesome Rich!
L3 great sharing my friend. I will wait for your next upload on this. Keep it up👏👍
Thanks so much! 🌺
Selamat pagi kawan semoga lancar sukses selalu like 👍
Thank you! 🌺
Worm castings, gardening gold. Way to go.
Thanks! I have bought these and they are so expensive.
@@TheCowEmporium yep here to. I’m a grow your own person as well.
L22 greetings from your friend watching from Hong Kong. Hello my dear amazing friends Glenn & Annete, this is brilliant idea how to make a compost pit to produce worms. I’ve learned a lot from your excellent, fantastic, informative, interesting and very impressive presentation. This will be a great idea to do in the near future. Thank you for sharing ideas and tips for this episode. I really appreciates all your videos. Wishing you a wonderful day and more power! Sending love from Hong Kong.😊🇭🇰
Thank you so much!
Take care,
Annette🌺
This is great! I’ve thought about this for a while and never done it. I’m excited to follow along.
It is fairly easy Cady! I do let Glen manage this part though. 😅
Thanks for following along.
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Excellent editing and information as always! Haha I’m with Glen…not keeping worms in my kitchen! My dad used to have worms that he raised for fishing when we lived in NY. Great tip on using earth worms vs composting worms. I had no idea. Thank you!
Yay! Glad that you learned something new Lisa!
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Glenn and Annette that is too awesome! Definitely a great idea and some thing we can possibly incorporate in the future.
Weird question but is castings another word for poop?! 😅
You got it Dusty! Worm casting are a fancy word for poop!
You guys could totally do this, put the kids in charge of your first livestock. 😅
Take care,
Annette🌺
@@TheCowEmporium 😂 I new it!! That’s actually a good idea because they love getting dirty!
Blessings to you and Glenn
I can't wait to get started! I've always wanted to keep livestock.😊 Love the totes you're using; where did you find them?
We are excited for you Kathy! We got these totes at Home Depot.
These are the perfect livestock to start with! 😉
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The cool weather Eisenia Fetida or Andrei is the Red Wigglers you want as a beginner. Wigglers is the way they sell the Ninja species.
For sure! The red wigglers are good for beginners.
Thank you!