Howdy Folks/Greetings, earthlings! We can’t be the only ones genuinely fascinated with the residents of the worm farms and or the compost piles. It’s the very essence of why l became so enthusiastic with worm farming and composting in the first place over that of the more traditional gardening experience and rewards that offers. The one thing l noticed when l started researching worms and compost critters was the lack of the actual specific ‘worm’ images there was, and l figured, well, maybe that is something that worm fanciers like myself might appreciate seeing more of. By taking these close-ups and macro shots of the worms, l came up with the idea of the Earthen Wurmin brand. These galleries display to the reader the true inner beauty of earthwormery. Hundreds of photographs of the wormeries and the residents every month are taken, but only the best ones are displayed here. Please feel free to use any of these images should you wish. Another reason for the gallery was because l could never find ‘just the right worm shot’. All l would ask of you is to award Earthly Comforts a credit. The Autistic Composter/Earthen Wurmin *** I hope you enjoy them as much as we do. |


Slideshow – Images from the compost soil wormery’s |
Season 2 |

Earthen Wurmin’s Worm Facts & Quotes The Microchaetus rappi of South Africa is the largest species of segmented earthworms. It can easily attain average lengths of 55 inches, and extraordinary lengths of up to 200 plus inches have been recorded. In 1967 one such specimen was measured at 6.7 metres or 21 feet in length! |

A 21 foot worm? Yikes!! That’s kinda scary actually, even though I’ve seen snakes that big, and they’re far more dangerous.
Why do earthworms have that band around their middles?? It reminds me of a cigar band😂😂😂 And I’m still seeing your Earthworm dude as a blue collar worker with a cockney accent🤷🏼♀️😂😂😂
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Hey Angie 🙂
The middle band is called the clitellum and it is where the worms are produced.
Mm, hard to say how Earthen Wurmin would look and sound like hahahaha 🙂
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