Sembrando Fertilidad | primeros pasos en Portugal

Along with tools and seeds, I brought a worm bin from Madrid to Portugal. Not so much because I want to have humus quickly (since we don't have land yet), but because I want to maintain a worm bank that will allow me to create different composting spaces when the time comes. We don't have land to plant yet, but that doesn't stop us from taking advantage of the small yard we have to grow our worm population. We'll be very grateful for this when we finally have a space to plant. In this episode, we see how I create a new worm bin or composter, given that the current ones are already full... How important it is not to rest on our laurels. ▶️ Subscribe to the gardening and agro-entrepreneur community https://elsembrador.es/manos-de-campo/ ▶️ Download my free Quick Start Guide to Growing Sprouts at https://elsembrador.es ▶️ For 1-on-1 training or mentoring: https://elsembrador.es/mentorias/ ✨ Do you want to contribute to making this channel financially sustainable? You can make a donation: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_... Thank you! I'm Fernando García de Vinuesa, a gardener by vocation. The first stage of this channel, almost two years, has been dedicated to my first organic commercial garden in Madrid (a "market garden" for Anglo-Saxons). I've shared my way of working, crops, the tools I use, sowing, planting, and harvesting techniques. These are things that have allowed me to grow abundant food for the local Madrid market for four years on just 1,000 square meters. In July 2022, I'm moving to Portugal. I'm starting the journey, carrying farming tools, seeds, worms, and my inseparable books. A new life cycle begins. And a new stage for this channel. I want to learn much more about cultivating the land, about water, about our fields... and share it with you. #compost #wormculture #garden