Red wriggler composting worms produce the finest compost imaginable and our compost piles contain millions of these tiny workers. They hungrily feed on the fungi, bacteria and protozoa that live in our compost releasing nutrients that plants can easily absorb.
If you’re making your own compost this year, you can significantly improve its quality by introducing red wrigglers to the heap. They’re our greatest helpers in the garden.
When you purchase worms from us, you’ll also get around one cubic foot of compost as a food source for the worms. Simply add this compost with the worms to your worm bin or compost pile. They’ll have what they need and will get to work immediately.
$85 for approximately 1 lb. of worms and worm cocoons and 1 cubic foot of worm bedding.
Red wriggler composting worms produce the finest compost imaginable and our compost piles contain millions of these tiny workers. They hungrily feed on the fungi, bacteria and protozoa that live in our compost releasing nutrients that plants can easily absorb.
If you’re making your own compost this year, you can significantly improve its quality by introducing red wrigglers to the heap. They’re our greatest helpers in the garden.
When you purchase worms from us, you’ll also get around one cubic foot of compost as a food source for the worms. Simply add this compost with the worms to your worm bin or compost pile. They’ll have what they need and will get to work immediately.
$85 for approximately 1 lb. of worms and worm cocoons and 1 cubic foot of worm bedding.