Vegetable garden composting is a fantastic way of recycling waste. For your kitchen waste (cooked and uncooked), a wormery is the perfect tool. Let’s look at how to compost with worms and get the best ...
Using worms to make compost is known as vermicomposting and is a great way to turn your kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich fertilizer for your garden. If you haven't tried this yet, you might want ...
Compact, smell-free and faster than normal composting, a wormery harnesses the digestive capability of worms to turn rotting vegetable matter into nutrient-rich material for your plants. Your wormery ...
People think there is just one species of earthworm but that’s really not true. Even in the UK we have 27 different earthworm species and they can be really, really different. So in your compost bin ...
Home-made compost is best spread on bare soil as a mulch, where it will be pulled in by the worms. The composting process requires a mix of soft, nitrogen-rich material and woodier, carbon-rich ...