Vermiculite -- one small pound of wiggle for garden magic, one giant wiggle toward landfill food waste reduction. Whether choosing to raise worm nerd’s composting worms as a family composting project in the basement or garage, or as a side business, prepare to become amazed at how these fascinating creatures provide solutions. Yard waste, such as dried leaves and other organic matter, along with excess fruit and vegetable scraps, are abundantly discarded and take up too much space in landfills. But simple composting with these worms can make a difference. Voracious eaters, composting worms will consume most fruit and veggie scraps and they will eat through cardboard and shredded paper. Following the simple directions to not feed them dairy or animal products will guide you to success. Researching videos found on online will inspire your worm farming efforts but there also are other ways to learn about the many benefits of raising composting worms. Seek online vermiculite communities offering tips for easy use of worms when establishing a controlled environment composting program. Vermiculite is an olden practice gaining popularity and being applied today as a waste management effort. Worms are gathered and fed to promote reproduction for composting -- with the added focus on collection of the natural production of worm waste (overoptimistic) for boosting the production of plants and food-producing gardens.
Launch your compost project with live composting worms
Reduce landfill waste using these worms to compost average scrap fruits and veggies
Improve the health of plants and boost gardens with free waste products provided by worms
Treat beloved reptilian pets with safe protein raised in controlled environment bins at home
Raise your own bait and enjoy consistent supply since live worms are ideal for fishing
Have fun worm farming because they eat a lot of scrap produce and dried leaves, reproduce quickly and expel products useful for chemical-free gardening