Using a wormery for compost is an easy and environmentally-friendly way of turning much of your kitchen waste into nutrient-rich compost to feed your garden and houseplants. A wormery doesn't take up ...
This project will show children how worms turn plant waste into soil, introduce them to 'recycling' and 'useful waste', and encourage them to look closely at worms and other garden wildlife. 1 Ask ...
A wormery turns kitchen scraps into valuable, nutrient-rich vermicompost, as well as 'worm tea' for diluting and using as a liquid fertilizer. If you don't have one already, they're well worth ...
A ‘worm bin’ or ‘wormery’ usually consists of at least two compartments; a lower collection sump for the liquid and an upper Composting is the process by which plant material is heaped together to rot ...
A worm composter, or wormery, can turn your kitchen food scraps into fantastic fertiliser for your house plants and garden. Compact, smell-free and faster than normal composting, a wormery harnesses ...
This makes it very timely for going through some basic things to do to keep your wormery working and your worms healthy (and alive!) Many people ask: What do worms do during the winter to stay alive?
Pot worms are perfectly fine in a wormery, although they can multiply very quickly. It is also very unsightly when you look into a wormery with thousand of tiny wiggling white worms all over the place ...
You can also get wormery kits that stack up upon each other as and when needed. Or you could use stacking plastic boxes as ...
A Borders veterinary practice has won national recognition for its commitment to care for the planet as well as pets.