The power of non-native worms can be harnessed for good through vermicomposting: marshalling worms to eat your scraps and produce castings ...
When digging in the dirt, you've likely seen a worm or two. Many people want to attract worms to their gardens. But are all worms healthy for your outdoor space? No, they are not! Before deciding ...
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Transform kitchen scraps by composting with worms
Vermicomposting uses various species of worms, typically red wigglers, to decompose organic waste such as food scraps.
With the spring season approaching, you might start to see small, coiled piles of soil scattered across your lawn. These are known as worm casts, a byproduct of earthworms processing organic ...
A worm is a long, creeping animal, with a soft, often segmented body. They don't have legs but instead are covered in hairs or bristles that help them to move. They breathe through their skin ...
Any experienced angler knows that the best bait is fresh bait. As good as your favorite bait, it cannot be compared to the real thing. Think about it: which you would rather have — a real juicy burger ...