GoodCompost.com is excited to announce that we have established a relationship with Uncle Jim’s Worm Farm to bring our customers the best composting worms on the market.
Red Wigglers are the perfect composting worm. Red Wigglers are only 1-3 inches in length and they are about the diameter of a pencil lead, but don’t let their size fool you.
Did you know that these wiggly composters can eat their body weight in garbage in a day? That’s a lot of composting going on.
Once the food they consume gets digested, the those Red Wigglers leave behind some of the richest compost available.
These worm castings or worm compost contain five times the nitrogen, seven times the phosphates, and eleven times the the potash of average lawn soil.
All this great natural fertilizer comes from your garbage. How awesome is that! Isn’t it time to get some wiggly composters of your own?
If you have wondered how to get started composting at home, composting with worms is an easy way to begin.
Using a worm bin like the Worm Factory® or the Worm Factory® 360 and some Red Wiggler composting worms, you can turn your garbage into nutrient rich compost for your gardens.
To read more about worm composting, check out our article Worm Composting – Those Wigglies Eat Your Garbage!
Get started composting today! Be sure to check our our Composter Store–all orders ship FREE! Remember, “Don’t Throw it Away, Compost it!”TM
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The value from the Worm Factory® 360 just keeps coming! Now the Worm Factory® 360 ships with a great information-packed video, which will help you get started with worm composting in no time flat.
The video takes you step by step through…
The Worm Factory® 360 is the perfect way to get started composting. Let those wiggly composters do all the hard work. Keep your Worm Factory® 360 indoors or out. The recommended temperature range for your Worm Factory® 360 is between 40-80 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Worm Factory® 360 is great for apartment dwellers where there is little or no space for conventional composting in a pile, a compost bin or a compost tumbler.
The Worm Factory® 360 is also the perfect way to get children interested in composting. What child doesn’t like worms!
If you have been thinking about getting started with composting but didn’t know how, the Worm Factory® 360 is a great way to get going. Take a few minutes and check out the Worm Factory® 360.
Shop for your very own Worm Factory® 360, in our Composter Store, today! All orders ship FREE! Remember, “Don’t Throw it Away, Compost it!”TM
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The Worm Factory® 360
Introducing the new and improved Worm Factory®, now called The Worm Factory® 360. If you are looking for a well-built worm composting bin, this is the one for you.
Composting with worms allows you to turn kitchen scraps, paper waste and cardboard into nutrient-rich soil for your plants. The Worm Factory® 360 composting system takes the effort out of composting.
The Worm Factory® 360 has been greatly improved over the previous model The Worm Factory®. The new design has an increased air flow, which increases the composting speed. Now you can produce compost much faster than traditional composting methods. Master Gardeners agree that worm castings or worm compost is some of the richest forms of fertilizer that you can use. continue
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Worm Composting with the Worm Factory®
Worm composting—I am sure you have heard of it, but what the heck is it? Worm composting is a wonderfully efficient way to convert kitchen scraps, cardboard and junk mail into nutrient-rich compost for your garden. Did you know that these wiggly composters can eat their body weight in garbage in a day? That’s a lot of composting going on.
Earthworms are very efficient little composters leaving behind some of the richest and most productive compost known. These worm castings or worm compost contain 5 to 11 times the amount of available of N-P-K as the soil the worms ate to produce those castings. So how do these wiggly composters do their magical work? The worm’s intestinal tract secretions act to chemically liberate plant nutrients with the aid of the microorganisms present in the soil. These wonderful earthworms tunnel through your soil day and night liberating plant nutrients wherever they go!
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