Get Everything You Need From Worm Man's Worm Farm


If you are interested in vermicomposting and would like to start your own worm compost pile, look no further than the one stop shop of Worm Man’s Worm Farm. This store will supply you with everything you need to get your farm started and get you on your way to bettering your environment through vermicomposting. Worm Man’s does not just sell worm farms, they also specialize in other creepy crawlies like live bait for fishing, crickets and lady bugs, to name a few.

The point of a worm farm is to provide an area that you can recycle your plant based and vegetable waste products somewhere other than into a landfill. Worm farms are very inexpensive (starting at around $50 plus $20 for the first batch of worms) and are easy to set up. You do not need a very large area, just a small, simple corner in your backyard where you can deposit such things as fruit and vegetable peelings, egg shells, coffee grounds and cardboard (including egg cartons). One pound of worms (consisting of about 4,000 worms) can eat their way through a half a pound of waste in as little as 24 hours! 

You may think that having a worm farm would set off an unpleasant smell, and you would be wrong. Worm casings (droppings) are water based, so their excrements do not let off any foul odor. Because of this, worm casings are the very best fertilizer available on the market today. The worms from Worm Man’s Worm Farm are amazing because you never have to worry about the worms overproducing. These genius little worms have the ability to monitor and delay their reproductive schedule to keep the worm farm from becoming over-populated. There are a couple of things to be aware of that should never be put inside of your compost pile. The first being pineapple. This fruit contains a certain active enzyme, which sadly, dissolves the worms, killing them. You should also keep a very limited number of citrus fruits and onions in your compost pile. The acidity in these fruits (such as lemons, limes and oranges) will kill the worms.

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