Using
red worms for
composting, also called vermiculture
composting,
is the process of using
red worms
to decompose organic yard and food waste, turning the waste into
a
natural
fertilizer called wormpoop or wormpoop castings.
Worm
fertilizer adds beneficial organisms, nutrients and
minerals to the soil that sustain healthy plant life and vital
plant growth. These microorganisms and soil fauna help break
down organic materials and convert nutrients into a more
available food form for plants.
Red worms
and wormpoop and wormpoop tea improves
soil structure,
texture, and aeration as well as increasing water-holding
capacity in the soil. Plants grow stronger and have deeper root
systems for better drought tolerance and disease resistance.
Studies have shown that as food passes through the worm's body,
the
worms
have the amazing ability to eliminate pathogens and carcinogens
in the soil. Wormpoop mixed with soil provides a natural
organic
fertilizer and a tremendous source of nutrients for
plants that dramatically improves the texture and fertility of
soil. This replaces valuable nutrients taken out of the soil
when fruit and vegetables are harvested.
Wormpoop tea is created as moisture builds in the worm bed. The
worm tea is very concentrated in liquid form. A little goes a
long way. Worm tea is bottled in reused recycled plastic
bottles and is easy to use. Wormpoop tea is for indoor and
outdoor plants and great in the garden, but IS NOT FOR HUMAN
CONSUMPTION!
Rehabilitate your soil into
healthy soil
by using
red worms and wormpoop and wormpoop
tea.