Wake Up Your Vermicomposting Bin in the Spring
Mother Nature is waking up and warming up. The spring sun is bestowing new life and vigor. It’s time to check inside your composter to
Mother Nature is waking up and warming up. The spring sun is bestowing new life and vigor. It’s time to check inside your composter to
With temperatures rising and spring in the air, you may be looking forward to harvesting some of the contents of your worm bin. Worm castings
We cannot guarantee a 100% pure species of any type composting worms. Our worms are harvested from worm beds that are decades old and may
Even if you live in a city, you can still cut back on waste and help the environment by composting your kitchen scraps. Many city
Gray water is basically the wastewater that flows out of the drains of your house. For health reasons, there are often local, regional or state
Canning vegetables is a great way to build home food storage and do it cheaply and safely – and you can use your home grown
Here at Uncle Jim’s Worm Farm, we often hear the question “Where should I put my worm bin?” Your bin’s location in or outside your home
Disclaimer: This article is meant all in good fun. There are many emotional, practical and entertainment advantages to furry and feathered pets. This article is
Here at Uncle Jim’s Worm Farm, we love worms and value them for all they do for organic gardening, house plants and our ecosystem. Our
Maybe you are one of the lucky ones and you live with others who share your passion for vermicomposting worms. If so, congratulations and lucky
Worm farming, or vermicomposting, is an eco-friendly method to recycle organic waste into valuable compost. This process reduces waste in landfills and enriches the soil,
In the heart of organic farming and gardening lies a tiny yet mighty hero – the composting worm. These little wrigglers are nature’s recyclers,
Vermicomposting is a joyful journey into the fascinating world of worms and their incredible ability to transform our everyday kitchen scraps into black gold for
Are you looking for a fun and educational activity to keep your kids engaged and teach them valuable lessons about sustainability and nature? Look no