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. |
Season 2 |

Earthen Wurmin’s Worm Facts & Quotes Worms will die if they are exposed to extreme termeratures [hot or cold]. Earthworms thrive in moderate temperatures. If an earthworm’s skin dries out it will die. |

It appears the top worm in the 4th picture has a question😂
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Yes it does, l wonder what it might have been 🙂
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These are slightly yucky to look at so early in the morning 😛
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Especially with toast and tea …
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😱🥴
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Rumor has it the worms want a new wardrobe! Posing nude like they are is causing an uproar on the internet and they’re embarrassed! 🤣 Best get to the nearest Wurmin Togs store before it’s too late. 🪱
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Hahaha 🙂
Pure wormery wit 🙂
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😁
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For some reason, our soil doesn’t seem to produce that many worms. Much less than anywhere I’ve lived before.
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Maybe it is down to poor soil where you are Gary or soil compaction, or a lack of organic soil quality and nutrients or maybe it has a history of toxic abuse.
you can encourage earthworms and microbial activity to the soil – digging up and aeration, introducing mulches, digging kitchen wastes into the ground – like bokashi.
There are quite a few remedies 🙂
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