Articles About Vermicomposting
Earthworm Farms: The Bad & the Ugly
The massive amount of living creatures in a worm bin or farm is mainly beneficial. However, predators and other creatures find the composting process attractive, to the detriment of worm health.
Earthworms & Other Peaceful Inhabitants in the BinEarthworm bins are alive with activity. Many beneficial creatures, along with bacteria, molds, and fungi make it a comfortable and healthy environment.
Compost TeaCompost tea is also referred to as “worm soup” and is an organic fertilizer and pesticide. Compost tea is the result of vermicomposting, or raising worms for adding to compost piles and in gardens.
VermicultureVermiculture is the practice of ranching – with worms. As the population grows, the vermiculture worms are used or sold for composting and for bait.
Worm CastingsWorm castings are an amazing organic fertilizer for your garden! Worm castings look just like top soil, are rich in many nutrients, and have an earthy, pleasant smell.
Worm Farming and How to Build a Worm FarmWorm farming can be a rewarding hobby, or even a second (or first!) job! And it’s easy to learn how to build a worm farm! So start a worm farm today!
Red Worms: Great for Vermiculture!Red worms are among some of the best worms for composting, which is also known as “vermiculture”.
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