One acre of worms can break up about 50 tonnes of soil. They don't eat living plant tissue, and so don't hurt plants either. They truly are a gardener's best friend! Some people even keep them as ...
The best part about this method is that it doesn't harm your plants and allows you to save the good earthworms. To make sure that your garden stays free of harmful worms, check new soil and plant ...
After an apparent population explosion of the invasive “crazy worms” in 2023, Mainers reported far fewer of them last year.
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 ...
Or perhaps you’re looking for ways to improve your garden soil during the winter. Worm composting, or vermicomposting, is a good way to accomplish both. In addition to producing compost ...