An observational look at composting worms, their behaviour, limits, and needs, and why understanding the worms matters more than managing the bin.
Tag Archives: Worms
Working With Worms
A reflective look at starting a worm farm, exploring why patience, restraint, and observation matter more than setup or speed.
Do Worms Really Like Cardboard?
Worms thrive on cardboard as it offers food, moisture, and shelter. The cellulose-rich material supports decomposition and microbial activity, essential for vermicomposting. Untreated cardboard is safe and effective when shredded, dampened, and mixed with compost.
Essential Microorganisms for Effective Composting
A compost pile hosts numerous organisms, from microscopic bacteria to visible insects. These decomposers perform essential roles in breaking down organic matter, highlighting the importance of maintaining a balanced and thriving compost environment for efficient decomposition.
Unlocking the Benefits of Composting: From Waste to ‘Brown Gold’
When l say, I have worms!!
It is usually met with disdain or a bizarre look of curiosity,