Look Down Under At Reln For Your Worm Farm Needs


Australia houses one of the best worm farms in the world. Reln Worm Farm specializes in large scaled farms for big complexes to ultra small farms known as “Can-o-Worms” which is perfect for those doing apartment living but still desire to take part in bettering the environment. These small worm farms, also called Worm Factories are perfect for those with a balcony. With proper maintenance, worms will continue to thrive and reproduce, making a worm farm (or vermicomposting) a wise investment.

All worm farms from Reln are fitted with tight fitting lids to keep flies away and are built on legs to make it vermin free. All kits (whether large or small) come with easy to follow and understand directions making your transition to vermicomposting simple. The bins have a built in tap which makes it easy to extract the vermicasings. The casings from a small worm factory are perfect for adding to a spray bottle and spraying on to small leaves and plants to provide the ultimate in fertilizer. Since worm farm bins are built in layers, they are easy to clean as the worms move from one level to the next when you are ready to clean it. Worms are incredible creatures. They have the capacity to understand whether or not the farm is becoming over-populated and can adjust their reproductive schedule to meet the population needs.

Reln Worm Farms is a great provider for family entertainment and bonding. Preparing and maintaining a worm farm is enjoyable and can be a family chore that you can all do together. Your children will be able to track how the worms are growing and reproducing as well as monitor how much they are eating and how quickly they are able to digest all of the food. Worms and dirt are a child’s dream and when they get the chance to be “allowed” to get dirty, they will jump at the opportunity! Worm farms are also a great idea to have in a classroom or at a school. It not only teaches how to properly care for the environment by recycling plant based waste that would normally go to a landfill but it also helps build teamwork.

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