Are you interested in starting your own worm-farming business? In this video, we’ll show you how to start a worm-farming business in less than 20 minutes!

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Worm farming is a great way to recycle organic material and generate income. In this video, we’ll show you how to set up your worm-farming business and get started producing compost in less than 20 minutes!

So don’t wait any longer–start your own worm-farming business today!
In this video, we’ll show you how to start a worm-farming business in less than 20 minutes!

Worm farming is becoming more and more popular and with good reason. These Composting worms are great for converting organic material into valuable compost. In this video, we’ll show you how to get started with worm farming and how it can benefit your homestead or business. Scroll down to watch the video now!
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17 Comments

  1. Interesting video. What size are the concrete pans you are using? Lowes has two sizes and I was wondering if 20 x26x6 was big enough or do I need the bigger one, 24x36x8?

  2. This is an interesting idea for selling to first time worm farmers. Personally, I don't know that I would want to pay shipping for pre-moistened bedding.

  3. Great idea, Samantha! I am always on the lookout for wheelchair accessible worm farming ideas and these bags look easier to move around than a conventional tote.
    ~ Sandra

  4. I have 5 bins using the grow bag about 3 months. My worms love them. I never though about selling as a kit. Thanks for the idea.

  5. Thanks for the information. We are about a100 miles south of you. My wife and I would like to come and get one tote bag a great idea. Great for our garden thanks Meme.

  6. I was beginning to think I was the only one out there sticking worms in grow bags. I've mentioned it on my channel, but it fell on death ears.
    I right now have 3, 25 gallon bags inside, think I might go back to totes, do not want to harm my flooring with the moisture from the grow bags. Not sure plastic sheeting is going to do the trick.

  7. What kind of worms are going to be offered in these bags? Is it both red wrigglers and euros?

  8. What size are your fabric pots? Is it 5 or 7 gal? I just ordered some worms from you to do exactly this !

  9. Great idea! How much will you fill the bags? And do you put all the feedstock in one go, then add worms and leave for 3 months? Lastly how much will you price them at?

  10. That is so cool! I saw a video from another worm farmer who uses 20 gallon bags. This is not for outdoor use though but for a covered/enclosed space where you wouldn't get lot of rain or heat or sun, yes? Will you be doing a video on how to set up such a bin; like how much and what kind of initial bedding, etc.?

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