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Why Garden Worms are great + how to add them to...
Our garden worms are Lumbricus terrestris, the same species that Charles Darwin studied extensively. These worms play a crucial role in soil health, making them arguably the most important organisms for...
Why Garden Worms are great + how to add them to...
Our garden worms are Lumbricus terrestris, the same species that Charles Darwin studied extensively. These worms play a crucial role in soil health, making them arguably the most important organisms for...

The Benefits of Adding Composting Worms to Your...
Adding our wiggly composting worms to your garden composter can significantly improve the quality and speed of your composting process. These hardworking creatures break down organic matter quickly, producing nutrient-rich worm castings...
The Benefits of Adding Composting Worms to Your...
Adding our wiggly composting worms to your garden composter can significantly improve the quality and speed of your composting process. These hardworking creatures break down organic matter quickly, producing nutrient-rich worm castings...

The Benefits of Adding Garden Worms to Your Soil
Adding garden worms to your soil is one of the best things you can do for your garden’s health. These creatures act like mobile clouds, constantly moving through the soil...
The Benefits of Adding Garden Worms to Your Soil
Adding garden worms to your soil is one of the best things you can do for your garden’s health. These creatures act like mobile clouds, constantly moving through the soil...

The trick to successful Garden Composting
Brown waste is excellent for adding carbon to your garden composter, balancing the nitrogen-rich "green" materials like kitchen scraps and grass clippings. Carbon-rich green waste, such as leaves, straw, and small...
The trick to successful Garden Composting
Brown waste is excellent for adding carbon to your garden composter, balancing the nitrogen-rich "green" materials like kitchen scraps and grass clippings. Carbon-rich green waste, such as leaves, straw, and small...

Benefits of Using Worms in Your Garden
Enhanced Soil Structure: Garden worms create deep burrows that improve air and water movement through the soil. Improved Fertility: Both types of worms produce castings rich in nutrients, which are excellent natural...
Benefits of Using Worms in Your Garden
Enhanced Soil Structure: Garden worms create deep burrows that improve air and water movement through the soil. Improved Fertility: Both types of worms produce castings rich in nutrients, which are excellent natural...

How To: Adding Garden and/or Composting worms t...
Incorporating garden worms (Lumbricus terrestris) and/or composting worms (such as Dendrabaena veneta and Eisenia andrei) into your garden or raised beds can dramatically enhance soil health, structure, and fertility. These worms play...
How To: Adding Garden and/or Composting worms t...
Incorporating garden worms (Lumbricus terrestris) and/or composting worms (such as Dendrabaena veneta and Eisenia andrei) into your garden or raised beds can dramatically enhance soil health, structure, and fertility. These worms play...