
Vermiculture 101: How To Start A Worm Farm as a Business or a Hobby
So you have gone down into the rabbit (or should we say worm?) hole that is the world of worm composting and you want to

So you have gone down into the rabbit (or should we say worm?) hole that is the world of worm composting and you want to
Getting your garden ready for the spring is very important, especially when it comes to organic fertilizer. Fertilizing the soil before planting provides crucial nutrients
An easy way to separate your composting worms from the organic fertilizer is to screen compost. Putting the finished compost through a screen also makes
The weather has slowly been getting warmer, which means it’s the perfect time to prepare for productive composting with worms. You have to start by
Giving your vegetable garden extra advantages helps ensure success. Certain plants thrive if you give them a head start before planting them in your garden.
Composting with worms requires a worm bin and bedding. The bedding is placed into the worm bin, so the worms have a comfortable place to
Are there differences between vermicomposting, hot composting, and cold composting? Let’s talk about three different types of composting. All these styles of composting break down
Even short periods of hot, dry weather in the summer can stress plants. When it is hot out, water evaporates quickly from the soil, and
Gardeners in areas with cold winters can’t wait until spring—that’s time for planting. But surprise! That’s not the only time you can plant. You can
Composting is a great way to turn organic waste into valuable fertilizer for your garden. Just save kitchen scraps, such as carrot peelings and cabbage

If you’ve ever had worms die off unexpectedly, you’re not alone. One of the biggest challenges gardeners and composters face—especially in early spring—is dealing with

If you’re starting a compost bin or preparing your garden for spring, you’ve probably come across two popular options: Red Wigglers and European Nightcrawlers. Both

Healthy soil is the foundation of every thriving garden. As spring approaches, gardeners begin preparing beds, improving soil structure, and looking for natural ways to

Early Spring Prep Series February is when gardeners across the United States start planning for spring. Seed catalogs are open, compost bins are thawing, and