Let’s look at how to compost with worms and get the best fertilizer for your garden. Composting with worms is really easy: ...
Worm castings are rich in nutrients, making them an excellent addition to your garden or houseplants. If you live in an apartment or don’t want to put food scraps in an outdoor compost bin ...
As you can see, citrus peels and citrus fruit are more compost-friendly than you may think. But there is one exception to ...
You may not be able to turn over a mound of steaming compost where you live, but you can still keep food out of the landfill ...
Has this cold, dreary weather been making you wish you could get outside and play in the “dirt”? Or perhaps you’re looking for ways to improve your garden soil during ...
The vermicomposting wedges house several thousand red wiggler worms, which process organic material that comes from MSU’s ...
A worm composter, or wormery, can turn your kitchen food scraps into fantastic fertiliser for your house plants and garden. Compact, smell-free and faster than normal composting, a wormery harnesses ...
Worms eat their own weight in organic waste, soil and minerals and excrete their own weight in castings daily, which makes compost and enriches the soil. One acre of worms can break up about 50 ...
Worms are brilliant at making compost. Find out more from our worm article and make your own worm farm in a jar. Compost and soil are not dead, they are living things. There are more micro ...
I’ve found that the worms make rich compost much quicker since I’ve started adding it. As if making a lasagna, I layer the paper shreds, garden waste and kitchen scraps. This seems to work ...