How Managing The Worm Bin PH Leads To Successful Vermicomposting
Posted by Store Owner on 4/18/2026 to
Worm Farming Tips
If you are noticing that your worm composting
bin isn’t thriving in the way you hoped, with the worms seeming sluggish or
emitting a distinctive smell, there is a good chance that the problem is with
your pH balance. Keeping the pH of the worm
Brewing Worm Tea For Plants
Posted by Store Owner on 4/14/2026 to
Worm Farming Tips
If you’ve had your worm bin up and
running for a couple of months, you’ve probably accumulated a decent amount of
rich, dark byproducts of worm digestion, known as worm castings. These castings
are one of the best organic soil enrichment tools
Feeding Your Worms Fruit And Vegetable Scraps Without Ruining Your Compost Bin
Posted by Store Owner on 4/8/2026 to
Worm Farming Tips
Smart gardeners know that worm castings are
precious for their fertilizative abilities, and red wigglers are the champions
of their production. Worm castings are packed with nutrients and beneficial
microbial life that helps plants thrive. One
Should You Use Straw Bedding For Red Wigglers?
Posted by Store Owner on 4/1/2026 to
Worm Farming Tips
If you are thinking about getting into
vermicomposting, you may be wondering about what type of substrate is best used
for bedding. Those living in rural areas or on farms are likely to have access
to plenty of straw, and maybe wonder if it is
