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22.01.2022 Worms and Vermicompost Sales have quadrupled these last few weeks. But we have been working hard to get ahead of the curve. We have plenty of worms available and some supplies of vermicompost for your garden. Get in quick before the crowds and winter slow us down. https://plworms.com.au/shop/



18.01.2022 Worm Research As there are no big multinationals involved in the worm industry, research funding is scarce. Also as worms either live under the mulch or deeper in the soil they are difficult to study. Here is some Australian research from the 70's. https://publications.csiro.au/rpr/download

14.01.2022 Flooding The rivers are rising and the roads and bridges going under. Stay safe everyone. All those field worms will be out looking for a partner and partying tonight. All those ones you find on the paths and roads in the morning, their doing the walk of shame. Too tired to burrow

13.01.2022 Autumn Worm Farming If your garden and lawns look like mine, they are all growing faster than I can keep up with. So what to do with all that green waste? Worms of course. Turn all that organic waste into a wonderful vermicompost, ready for your autumn and winter plantings. https://plworms.com.au/autumn-worm-farming/



12.01.2022 We did it We have more than 100 likes in our first week. The worms are definately feeling the love. Thank you everyone. Keep on vermicomposting and recycling.

10.01.2022 Worm Farms Did you know that the most important part of starting a worm farm is what you choose to put it in? Don't spend money on the box, buy more worms instead. Know what you want your worm farm for. Do you just want to recycle your organic waste? Do you want to make fertilizers for a specific purpose or plants? Here is the easiest way to start a basic worm farm - https://plworms.com.au/how-to-start-a-basic-worm-farm/

10.01.2022 Charles Darwin admired the earthworm extravagantly. It may be doubted, he wrote in 1881, if there are any other animals which have played such an important part in the history of the world as these lowly organised creatures. The earthworm is a natural organic chemist, cultivator, and fertiliser. Just like Charles Darwin we love our worms. They are amazing creatures who work tirelessly to complete the nutrient cycle and provide the nutrients for our plants to grow and thrive. So if you’re into sustainable living, practical recycling or sustainable business you need worms!! https://plworms.com.au/shop/



05.01.2022 So the rains have come and gone and the sun is out. Time to turn that overgrown mess back into garden. You need worms to compost all those weeds into beautiful vermicompost. https://plworms.com.au/shop/

02.01.2022 So can your worms drown?? Earthworms love the summer storms and rainy weather. It triggers the hatching of the compost worm cocoons. It signal time to come to the surface to mate for the field worms. It allows the worms to move around at night. But too much rain can also drown the worms. Worms have no lungs. They breathe through their skin. So when they are submerged in water they will eventually drown. https://plworms.com.au/can-your-worms-drown/

01.01.2022 Gardening Pandemic What a crazy few weeks its been on the worm farm. Everyone stuck at home have rediscovered the joys of gardening. And as part of this self sufficiency revival, people are giving worms a fresh look. The best gardens are closed circles, where inputs are made from the waste of past outputs. Time to recycle your scraps and get the garden blooming. Here are some tips to get you going - https://plworms.com.au/worm-facts/

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