How to Make Your Own Worm Farm Why buy an expensive worm farm, when you can set up a perfectly good stacking system wormery, for less than half the price of buying in a fancy branded worm farm from a dealer? You
This is the same wormery whose picture had been lurking between the poly-tunnels and the snail barriers in the latest Green Gardener brochure. It was enticing (though at [pound]90 not cheap) because the theory seemed so simple. Worms, we were told, have evolved over millions of years into...
I have a Hotbin for making my own garden compost. When I empty it, it is not fully composted so I either put it in a dalek style compost bin to 'finish off' for a few weeks (it gets a massive amount of brandling worms in it) or put some in the 2 top layers of my wormery, ...
Sow your seeds according to the packet instructions, then water. Watering requires some care – you don’t want to blast the mix out of the container, so use a mister or a watering can fitted with a very fine rose. Alternatively, make a watering bottle by piercing holes into the cap of...
Worm tea may not sound too appetizing but your plants will really love it. You can buy this amazing fertilizer from a number of online sites but if you have a worm bin, you can make your own. Worm tea lets you fertilize without adding bulk...