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Geraldton Worm Tea

Locality: Geraldton, Western Australia

Phone: +61 420 478 821



Address: Mount Tarcoola 6530 Geraldton, WA, Australia

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25.01.2022 I finally got some baby worms on video. Once the babies hatch they will already be organic waste eating machines. Happy worm farming ...



25.01.2022 How our worms reproduce: Tiger worms are hermaphrodites. They have reproductive organs that are both male and female. However, red worms cannot reproduce on their own. Tiger worms have a ring around their bodies. This is a bulbous gland called the clitellum and it contains the reproductive organs. When they are ready to reproduce, the clitellum becomes visible and turns orange. During the mating process, the worms join together. They secrete mucus from the gland, creating a ...ring of mucus around them. A few hours later, the worms separate. Having exchanged genetic material with the other worm, each worm lays eggs in a cocoon that is wrapped around their body. Then, it wiggles out of the cocoon, sealing it. The cocoon is laid near the surface of the bedding. The oval-shaped cocoon hardens, keeping the eggs inside safe. The cocoon is quite hardy and can last up to a year in a wide range of temperatures even freezing and various moisture levels. When the conditions are right, the cocoons hatch usually in two to three weeks. Tiny baby worms emerge. There are at least three baby worms per cocoon. They are ready to start eating organic material. At the age of two to three months, these new worms are old enough to reproduce. Then, the worm reproductive cycle is complete. Mature worms can produce two cocoons per week under ideal conditions. Their population can double every three months. Happy worm farming ... See more

25.01.2022 Congratulations Wayne with your new worm farm. Welcome to our worm farm family and happy worm farming ... Let us know how your Mango trees are doing after the worm tea.

24.01.2022 Congratulations Francois and Safire with your new worm farm. Welcome to our worm farm family and happy worm farming



24.01.2022 Now is the time to harvest eggs, these are some from my farm today ...

20.01.2022 Congratulations Monique with your new worm farm. Welcome to our worm farm family and happy worm farming ...

20.01.2022 Wormcastings is in with the new seedlings, good timing with the rain we had today ...



19.01.2022 Finally set up my 2 new farms ...

16.01.2022 I harvested some worm castings today, ready for gardening ...

16.01.2022 I found these great information why worm castings is so good: When compared to the parent soil (the original soil), worm castings (the worm’s poo) have approximately: 7 times the available phosphorous... 6 times the available nitrogen 3 times the available magnesium 2 times the available carbon 1.5 times the available calcium The key word used above is ‘available’. The worms do not magic these minerals into existence, they were already present in these quantities, however the worms have changed their form by digesting them (which involves all that bacteria). This process makes them available to plants as the minerals have been changed from being an insoluble form to a plant-available soluble form. Hope this helped, happy worm farming ...

15.01.2022 Congratulations Beverly with your new worm farm. Welcome to our worm farm family and happy worm farming ...

15.01.2022 Congratulations Oubaas with your new worm farm. Welcome to our worm farm family and happy worm farming



12.01.2022 Want to make good use of your foodscraps? Do you want to produce good healthy compost and worm juice that your garden will cherish? Worm farms now available in 2 sizes 240L is $260 and 100L is $180 Including worms whilst stock last. Also available 5L worm tea for $5

09.01.2022 Congratulations Garry with your new worm farm. Welcome to our worm farm family and happy worm farming ...

09.01.2022 As we are about to head into winter, many wonder how can I ensure my worms survive the cold? Relocate your worms to a shed or garage will be the best thing to make an extra effort to the maintenance of their winter vermicompost. A shed or garage is a great place to get out of the wind and cold which make our worm farms great as they are easy to relocate ... If your shed or garage have a cement floor, it will still have an air temperature that falls below safe levels for our ...worms. Therefore it will be best to elevate your worm farm off the floor. If you don't have a shed or garage and your worms have to stay outside, it is not a big concern. My worms were always outside and survived every winter. Happy worm farming ...

09.01.2022 Congratulations Michael and family with your new worm farm. Welcome to our worm farm family and happy worm farming ...

07.01.2022 Hi Sarah and Chad, i think your worms are going to work harder than any one elses ... enjoy

07.01.2022 Congratulations Tony with your new worm farm. Welcome to our worm farm family and happy worm farming ...

05.01.2022 Congratulations Fiona with mum and dad's new worm farm, they will love the beautiful gift. Welcome to our worm farm family and happy worm farming ...

05.01.2022 Congratulations Garry and family with your new worm farm. Welcome to our worm farm family and happy worm farming ...

05.01.2022 Worm castings now available $20 for 5kg

04.01.2022 Hi Pavlina, congratulations with your worms and welcome to our worm farm family. Happy worm farming, keep us up to date ...

04.01.2022 Congratulations Hugo with your new worm farm. Welcome to our worm farm family and happy worm farming ...

02.01.2022 Just got a new blender for my worm's food ... best way to go. Happy worm farming ...

02.01.2022 Congratulations Phil with your new worm farm. Welcome to our worm farm family and happy worm farming ...

01.01.2022 Congratulations Jamie and family with your new worm farm. Welcome to our worm farm family and happy worm farming ...

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