Use Worm Counts To Assess Soil Health & Improvement
April 14, 2022The number and types of worms present in your garden over time can tell you a lot about your soil. Here’s how you can start taking worm counts.
The number and types of worms present in your garden over time can tell you a lot about your soil. Here’s how you can start taking worm counts.
Chickens get a wide variety of worms, which are both common and typically no cause for alarm. Here are the top five and what you need to do.
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto/Thinkstock Worms can be picky, too! While your compost worms can survive on a limited diet, the larger variety of food you provide them, the more diverse and nutrient-rich their castings will be. Not to mention, they’ll be healthier, too. Follow these feeding do’s and don’ts for safe vermicomposting and happy worms. […]
The worms are reproducing, I’ve got tons of worm castings, and the Fortress Garden is happy. It’s a good day to be a farmer.
Who needs to dole out $40 for a pound of red wigglers when the worms in the horse manure do just fine?