'Welcome to Wormville. Inspired by Geoff Lawton, my permaculture teacher, and Andrew Hayim De Vries from Wasteplant in Byron Bay. In this video, I show how I made my worm farm from an old bath tub, a gate hinge and a bit of tin. Day after day, year after year, it will produce microbe rich, nutrient rich fertilizer for my garden. https://www.theweedygarden.com By subscribing to my channel and commenting on or liking this video you are helping YouTube notice it, so please go for it :-) Wheelbarrow art by https://www.instagram.com/juliedelorenzoart/ or https://www.facebook.com/juliedelorenzo Music from https://artlist.io/David-1092967 #permaculture, #organic gardening, #how to garden, #growing your own food, #sustainable living, #off the grid, #grow food, #gardening, #gardening tips, #sustainability, #vegetable garden, #covid garden, #lockdown garden, #covid project, #lockdown project, #worm farm, #vermiculture, #how to build a worm farm, #how to make a worm farm, #home made fertiliser, #worm farming'
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