Worm Composting

Information on vermiculture and vermicomposting for the garden soil.
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How to Make a Worm Farm
Making a worm farm is the best way of converting the yard and kitchen waste to useful compost, which has a number of advantages. Read on to know how to make a worm farm...

Worm Farming Business
Can you ever imagine earning good money from growing worms. This is possible as the homemade worm castings are considered as one of the richest fertilizers. Read on for more information regarding worm farming business.

Vermicomposting - How to Raise Earthworms
Vermicomposting is the best way to decompose your home garbage into an organic manure. Earthworms eat organic kitchen waste and creates compost. Read on to get a brief idea on vermicomposting and how to raise earthworms.

Worm Composting System
Vermiculture, commonly known as worm composting, is the method of using earthworms in the production of compost manure. The manure is known by different names such as worm castings, worm humus and vermicast.

Worm Composting - Make Your Own Eco-Friendly Black Gold
Many people take advantage of the benefits of backyard composting, but more and more are getting the added benefits of using a worm bin. Worm composting will allow you to keep even more kitchen waste from ending up in the landfill, and give you amazing compost and liquid fertilizer. Read about how you can take that next step too.

Worm Composting Tips from the Worm Whisperer
I’m sure many of you have heard of Cesar Milan, also known as the Dog Whisperer, but are you familiar with Vern Culteur the Worm Whisperer? Known to his friends as Verny the Wormy, Culteur explains to us how worms play a vital part in the composting process.

Worm Composting Fun for the Family
If you’re thinking about starting up a family-friendly composting project, why not consider doing one that involves worm composting? Fun for you and the family, worm composting can be a great project that will get your kids interested in gardening while learning about life cycles.

Vermicomposting for Beginners: Worms are Our Friends
Vermicomposting or vermiculture is basically composting using our friendly little friends the red worms and European night crawlers. With their voracious appetites, we’re able to reap in the benefits or their castings for our gardens.

Worms to make compost
Do you have a compost bin? Would you like to take the work out of composting and have even better compost? Using worms you can improve the performance of your compost bin, speed up the composting process, produce high quality nutrient rich compost, improve your garden soil and plants and help the environment! By using worms to break down your compost your plants and flowers will flourish!

Worm farming as a business
A word of warning. Are you thinking of getting into the worm growing business? Have you seen the advertisements – "We will tell you everything you need to know about growing worms! We will sell you the books, the bedding, the formula! Watch your worms multiply! We run a buy back scheme! Sell your worms to tackle shops, local councils for composting and football pitches for soil restoration!"