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The product they release is called worm castings, or vermicompost, and it's what's left behind as earthworms eat their way ...
Jay Baade, owner and worm farmer at Dr. Jay's Worm Emporium in Brattleboro, uses worms to make compost into nutrient-rich ...
I’ve scoured the internet to no avail.” I would recommend that you try worm castings, a euphemism for worm excrement, to prevent insect predations on your plants. There is a large body of ...
uses red wiggler worms to break down compost, food scraps and other organic materials, creating castings -- a nutrient-rich organic fertilizer that improves your soil as it feeds your plants.
What’s the best thing to do with food waste? Feed the worms. That’s precisely what Michael Sessler’s science students at ...
A good idea might be to have a worm farm, from which you can use the castings and worm tea. While some of us may have the ...
I wanted to compare the natural fertilization power of worm castings—euphemistically referred to as “black gold”—against the ostensible fertilization benefits of the in-home food recyclers.
Jay Baade, owner and worm farmer at Dr. Jay's Worm Emporium in Brattleboro, uses worms to make compost into nutrient-rich ...