K-State Garden Hour: Composting with Worms - Vermicomposting 101
Consider harnessing the powers of a composting worm to turn kitchen scraps and garden trash into gardening gold by vermicomposting! This unique composting method uses worms to reduce waste and create nutrient rich compost that will help your plants thrive. Join Scott Eckert, Harvey County Horticulture Extension Agent, as he shares how you can use worms to compost successfully all year round in your home. Learn about creating organic systems, adjusting gardening practices, and effective natural based products for growing fruit and vegetables. Get help working through late summer maintenance and preparing for a bountiful fall garden. Read more about K-State Garden Hour here: ksre-learn.com/KStateGardenHour Visit our website ksre.k-state.edu Facebook: facebook.com/KStateRE Twitter: twitter.com/KStateRschExtn Visit the K-State Research and Extension bookstore to find publications on a variety of topics: https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/.

Turning A Wicking Bed Into A Worm Farm, Nothing Else Like It

K-State Garden Hour: Basics of Growing Berries in Kansas

Compost Worm Farming

Worm Farming Masterclass: From Setup to Harvest and Beyond

K-State Garden Hour: Native Plants to Support Native Bees

Soil Is Alive: The Living World Beneath Our Feet | SLICE EARTH | FULL DOC

How to Start a Worm Bin That Doesn’t Crash

Fact vs. Fiction: Testing Five Worm Myths

EASY BEGINNER Productive Worm Farm "STEP BY STEP"!

K-State Garden Hour: Gardening in the Shade

The Worm Magnet Method That Turns Bad Soil Into Black Gold

What Do Worms Eat? Best (and Worst) Foods Revealed

3-chamber Carbon-only WORM BIN 100-Day TIME-LAPSE - FAST - vermicomposting

Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

Old Tires Are Worth Gold! Top 6 INSANE Waste Tire Recycling & Manufacturing Factory Processes ||

There’s a Problem with Quantum Mechanics – with Jim Al-Khalili

How to make Compost - The Simplest Easy Method To Compost Piles!

What these worms do will TRANSFORM your garden: In-Bed Vermicomposting

Feeding a 958 Gallon Worm Bin

