The Benefits of Using European Nightcrawlers for Fishing [caption id="attachment_22963" align="aligncenter" width="200"] Active Worms[/caption] Our European Nightcrawlers are fresh, lively, and full of energy — exactly what fish can’t resist and what anglers love to use. Although relatively new to the Australian fishing scene, European Nightcrawlers (Eisenia...

Vermicomposting 7  pitfalls to avoid in worm farms and how you can enjoy success whether you are beginning or wanting to re-establish your existing worm farm. Worm farming, also known as vermicomposting, is a sustainable and efficient way to reduce household food waste to produce nutrient-rich compost...

  Moisture is most important   Provide ideal conditions and your worms will thrive Composting worms naturally live, breed and eat in a moist environment. Many failures occur during summer temperatures. Keep your worm farm moist. If you are going away for a few days Punch the smallest needle...

Why is Vermicast a must know for gardens.   What is vermicast? Vermicast is worm poo deposited within compost. Worm Poo alone is known as Castings. Vermicast is a  supreme organic fertilizer that is absorbed through plant root systems. Microbacteria within compost breaks down organic matter in which worms...

  Horse manure contributes to the fertility of soils by adding organic matter and nutrients. Organisms such as bacteria and fungi release nutrients such as nitrogen to plants. Soluble Nutrient Vermicompost which is achieved by harvesting the rich dark byproduct of worm castings deposited within compost is an ideal...

Compost Worms Australia express deliver compost worms overnight. Pick up and pick up prices also available. Compost Worms $20/1000 pick up. Express deliveries available overnight. An over over count of worms will arrive housed within a thriving healthy biology of compost and shredded cardboard to kick start a...

Vermicompost Vermicompost is the result of a web of chemical and physical biological changes between microorganisms, tiny creatures and worms. Microorganisms are responsible for the biochemical degradation of organic matter in to a ‘rotted’ form conducive for worm consumption. When consumed the breakdown of organic waste through...