Composting With Composting Worms Indoors
Winter is just around the corner and it’s time to get those red wigglers in a safe place! Red wigglers don’t like to be left
Winter is just around the corner and it’s time to get those red wigglers in a safe place! Red wigglers don’t like to be left
One of the very best qualities of red wigglers is that they are like goats when it comes to eating. This is to your advantage
In the amazing world of composting, there are numerous different methods that work for people. What method you decide on ultimately comes down to time,
Worm castings is just a fancy way of saying worm poop. Uncle Jim’s Worm Farm likes to refer to it as “black gold”, because it
Not to be silly, but have you ever thought of poop as priceless? Welcome to the wonderful world of vermicomposting. Meet Mr. Red Wiggler –
When it comes to garden growing, there are loads of variables to be considered. One of these variables that growers occasionally stress over is economics.
“Um, you want delicious mealworms? GROSS!” Not so fast, sonny. By no means am I seeking to eat mealworms for myself (although, many people from
Raising mealworms is a delicate balancing act; the longer you feed them, the larger they will become. But, if you feed them for too long,
The benefits of mealworms are undeniable. They are high in protein, making an excellent feed for your favorite, neighborly blue birds, or serving the appetites
You’re probably considering mealworms if you are reading through this article, which isn’t too surprising, considering their nutritional value. They provide a high portion

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