If you're looking to get started with Worm Composting, please Wiggle on over to https://www.wigglywigglers.co.uk/wormeries.html and take a look at our Urbalive Worm Composters!
The following tips represent the result of a great deal of experience in worm-assisted composting. Please read them carefully and try to follow their advice. If you follow them properly you will have a contented stock of worms which, in due course, will produce for you a steady stream of rich dark compost.
Worm compost is very rich in nutrients and organic matter and can be used as an excellent medium to grow plants in. It is rich in soluble plant foods and its fine crumbly texture will greatly improve soil structure. It is not necessary to sterilise the compost before using it in the garden, its bacterial content comprises beneficial species which will not harm your plants. It can be used in all the situations where compost is normally used, for example when planting seeds or shrubs; or as a top dressing for fast growing plants. House plants in pots eventually use...
Your Urbalive Worm Composter Box Contains; 1 Lid (PART A) 2 Working Trays (PART B1 & B2) 1 Collector Tray/Sump (PART C) 1 Plastic Tap 4 Legs 1 Instruction Booklet ASSEMBLING YOUR URBALIVE Fix the four legs to the base section (PART C) using the screws provided - make sure they are firmly in place. Screw the tap into the base section (PART C) Attach the grate onto the top of the base section (PART C) Slot PART B2, B1 and the lid (PART A) into place. Choose a site for your Urbalive Worm Composter, in a...
Composting with wormsis calledvermicompostingand is perfect for dealing with all of yourkitchen waste. Our new Wormeries are called theUrbalive Worm Composters!
Yourwormerycan deal with all of yourkitchen waste. This includes cooked food scraps, veg peelings, tea leaves, coffee grounds, bread, pasta and rice. You can also add vacuum cleaner dust, hair, wool, cotton and egg shells.