Sunday 17 May 2009

Worm Farms - Save Your Time and Money!



This is the story of how we got our 'Do It Yourself' Backyard Worm Farm to REALLY WORK for the average family






So you’ve decided to help the environment by reducing land fill and recycling your organic waste. You might be a novice or maybe you have tried a Worm Farm previously and failed!

Get the easy DIY facts here!




The man made compost bin is redundant by way of Mother Nature’s natural system - WORMS. Find out the story of how we created the Worm Farm to suit the average family.

Make the move. It’s simple, costs nothing to run and above all, it’s not time consuming. Create your own fertiliser for free. Most of the items needed you probably already have lying around the house. You will NOT need an old bath or plastic container.

Our Worm Farm is now over 10 years old and still going strong. Find out all the do’s and don’ts and get the facts in simple English with no long scientific names.



Subjects Include:


  • Building a Worm Farm

  • What types of Worms to Buy, How Many & the Breeding Cycle

  • Starting Your New Worm Farm

  • Feeding Your Worms

  • Harvesting the Castings and Worms

  • Using Castings in your Garden

  • Quick Facts about Composting Worms

  • Other Tips including Moving House and Holidays




A major part of household waste is organic and should not be discarded but kept and recycled. Worms will eat just about anything that was once living. That includes: leaves, grass clippings, weeds, all sorts of household food scraps, natural fibre cloth, all sorts of manure (including dog and cat droppings), paper products and even human hair! Worm castings or ‘poo’ is one of Mother Natures best natural fertilisers. You can not over fertilise or ‘burn’ your plants with castings, simply spread or water onto garden beds and lawns.






Don’t make the mistake of spending upwards of $80.00 buying one of those commercially produced plastic Worm Farms.



Buy the facts for only $18.00 and your Worm Farm will be a success like ours.



We use the KISS method – you know the one: KEEP IT SIMPLE SYSTEM and it works! Even a few loads of lawn clippings as well as kitchen waste goes into our Worm Farm.

Odour? Odour? Odour? I hear you ask!

No horrible rotting composting smell from our Worm Farm.







Did this happen to you?


“I placed my food scraps in one of those plastic worm farms and the food turned green and went rotten. It didn’t work so I dumped the idea.”


Find out all the facts here!




The Worm Farms DIY document is easy to read, easy to understand, easy to implement and easy to download in MS Word format or MS Works format.

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