Introducing the Wiggly SoilBuilder Wormery™ – Regenerate Your Garden from the Ground Up!

This Spring, transform your garden naturally with the brand-new Wiggly SoilBuilder Wormery – an easy, eco-friendly system that builds better soil straight from your raised bed, vegetable patch, or no-dig garden.

Why You’ll Love It:

  • Turn Waste into Fertility: Feed your kitchen scraps directly into the in-ground wormery. Our composting worms rapidly turn waste into rich, nutrient-packed worm compost – perfect for veggies, herbs, and flowers.

  • Deep Soil Regeneration: Garden worms burrow deep, improving aeration, structure, and drawing nutrients to the root zone – creating healthier, stronger plants without the hard work.

  • Compact, Beautiful & Wildlife-Friendly: Designed for raised beds, permaculture patches, and regenerative gardens, this discreet system supports biodiversity and boosts soil life naturally.

In-Ground Worm Farm from Plastia and Wiggly Wigglers - Terracotta

What's Inside:

  • 250g composting worms (Dendrobaena veneta/Eisenia andrei) – surface feeders that power through waste.

  • 50 deep-burrowing garden worms (Lumbricus terrestris) – natural aerators that strengthen soil structure.

  • Full instructions to get you started with zero fuss.

How It Works:
Simply bury the wormery, add the worms, and feed it little and often with your veggie peelings, fruit scraps, and coffee grounds. No turning, no smells, no hassle – just rich, living soil spreading through your garden.

In-Ground Worm Farm from Plastia and Wiggly Wigglers - Taupe

Top Tips for Success:

  • Add shredded paper or cardboard now and then.

  • Stick to plant-based scraps – no meat, dairy, or oil.

  • Position one SoilBuilder every 1–2m² for maximum impact.

  • Sprinkle a little Bokashi Bran to supercharge the microbes.

  • Keep the lid snug to protect your hardworking worms.

Spring 2025 is all about building soil health from the inside out – naturally.
Get ready to ditch waste, enrich your soil, and reconnect with nature with the Wiggly SoilBuilder Wormery. Your garden (and the planet) will thank you.




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