In this video, I show how I made my worm farm from an old bath tub, a gate hinge and a bit of tin. Day after day, year after year, it will produce microbe rich, nutrient rich fertilizer for my garden.
Vermiculture, or worm farming is easy when you know how. Making a worm farm in a bathtub is like having a fertiliser factory in your back yard. This is how you can you build a worm farm in a bathtub ...
Gardening guru Claire Mummery answers all the why's and how's of worm farming. What's missing from your kitchen? Worms! Home composting not only reduces the food waste dumped in landfill ...
This project will show children how worms turn plant waste into soil, introduce them to 'recycling' and 'useful waste', and encourage them to look closely at worms and other garden wildlife.
Simply place the Worm Bin anywhere on your farm, and it will start to create Bait. No additional materials required! Each morning you will find 4-5x Bait in the Worm Bin.
An curved arrow pointing right. Horizon Insects is an insect farm in London that rears thousands of edible worms and crickets. It now produces 50 kilograms of insects every eight weeks but it was ...
Glow Worm Farm This farm filled with glow worms makes advanced fertilizer. Remember, the worms love fruit! + Focus Points Consume Reward Many of the consumables within Palia, such as meals ...