Castings happen. In a controlled environment, composting worms voraciously eat yard waste and scraps of fruits and vegetables. The resulting excrement, commonly called castings, is loaded with nutrients that help plants grow. The castings are typically mixed in with soil to enrich the growing medium and that combination is used on lawns to enhance growth and in gardens to naturally pump-up production. Offered to you by worm nerd, the bag of castings is chemical-free fertilizer. Follow the simple directions to amend topsoil with the castings or add them to potting soil. Researching videos found on online may inspire you to brew your own batches of worm tea, a nutrient-filled gardening tonic used for increasing plant health. There are numerous “brewing” methods for this sought-after worm tea, but the common ingredient is castings. Worm nerd suggests combining a mix of 20% worm castings and 80% soil to create the ideal growing medium for your plants. There are no temperature requirements for storing the castings, but prompt use is encouraged.
Naturally amend gardening soil with this worm waste to increase yields from food-producing gardens
Boost flower and plant production without using chemicals
Treat indoor plants with an odorless soil additive that will encourage plant growth
Save money by not buying expensive fertilizers that might be unsafe around kids and pets
Brew worm tea with these castings to create a nutrient-filled plant tonic for indoor/outdoor use
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