Worm World


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
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I hope you enjoy them as much as we do.


Worm World Ewww Gallery
Vermicomposting Content Directory
Ewww Quick Tips Directory



Slideshow – Images during the harvest of the clean soil wormery
Season 2


Earthen Wurmin’s Worm Facts & Quotes
There are more than 7000 earthworm species found around the world today in many soil types.


Published by The Autistic Composter

Earthly Comforts is a wildlife journaling scrapbook focusing on the countryside, wildlife biodiversity and environmental conservation, flora and fauna volunteering projects, gardening, composting and vermiculture, inspiration, poetry and photography.

9 thoughts on “Worm World

      1. Ha! Ha! Good one, Rory!
        I remember when I was a youngster thinking of Earth Worms as being ‘ambidextrous’. I think I was even too young to really know what the word meant, but tagged them as such because I somehow knew they could be either masculine or feminine. 😊 I was my Granddaddy’s shadow in the garden and he was so kind as to answer my many questions. My young mind filled in the blanks with my own conclusions as to just what he meant. 😊
        But, even today, I still think it is wonderful how they can fulfill such an important slot in Nature by just going along happily doing their little worm thing. 😊

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