A little known fact about me is I love to garden. If you are a woodworker or a DIYer and gardener this worm farm can produce 40 lbs of worm casting and gallons of worm tea every month for fertilizing your plants.

My Links –
website – https://www.izzyswan.com/
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/izzyswan_woodworking/

Where I get my worms (affiliate Link)
2000 Red Worms – https://amzn.to/2YnnTHt

31 Comments

  1. Izzy, looking to upgrade my bathtub worm farm and did a search on YT, saw your mug, and thought, I know that guy from circular saw table and jigs from a while back and had to see what you had to offer. This is fantastic project and am going to use this design. I guess only thing I am curious about is the way the worms go up to the next tray. Guess you just have to make sure the bottom tray if filled to the top so there is not a gap. Went to Instagram to see follow-up info but did not find any. As others mentioned thanks also for the speed square tip; and also appreciated your technique for joining the wood pieces with that wood spade bit and angling that hole to join together. Seems super simple and will give that a try. No glue!

  2. Awesome video. I have the plastic worm farm bin but have always wanted to make my own to harvest more worms and get more black gold!!! Thank you!

  3. Good morning sir,happy Easter
    Do you have a cut list for this building? Thanks

  4. That was great information – I want to do this large scale for our garden.
    Hated seeing the flag touching the ground at the end. Please just roll it up when not flying.

  5. Dude, some solid and very useful information. Thank you for taking time to make this video. You’ve gotten yourself a new subscriber!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼

  6. Fantastic video and advice, thankyou so much. Your wormery is not only a brilliant design, it looks amazing too xx

  7. I know this is a couple years later, but I was interested in the mod on the speed square. Do you have a link for that?

  8. Very informative, straightforward, and no bull video ! Awsome tips about the screws, speed square and how to drill those angled holes. Thank you and cheers .

  9. I really like the layers and how you can just rotate them to collect the castings. I'm getting ready to start my first worm farm for fishing nut my Bride's flowers and veggies are going to benefit as well. I love seeing the cool things you build and wish I could mine to go from my mind to finished product the way you do. Thanks for sharing.

  10. Literally was frustrated at the use of access vs excess just long enough to hear him correct himself. Then I laughed and realized it doesn't matter anyway this is a great video.

  11. Awesome video just wanted to make a worm box for my family for fishing and turns out I now have a way to get organic fertilizer and it stays outside wife approved!!!

  12. I’d be a little concerned about air flow. I know you have the vent at the top and the drain at the bottom but nothing in between. But then again, it’s out side so maybe Odor isn’t something that matters

  13. Great information and tips. Going to build a worm box with grand children. Your video has helps greatly. Thank You, Gary Delaware

  14. That is the cutest worm farm I've ever seen! I have too many different systems going. They get the job done but they are not pretty.

  15. What a wonderful video to find! Came here for worm tips, got all the info I needed plus several wood working tips. Great job and thank you so much.

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