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Compost (Worm Food)

Compost (Worm Food)

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CUBIC YARDS ARE DELIVERED BY DUMP TRUCK (NO BAG)


Our premium Worm Food is designed to provide a balanced and holistic diet for your worms. It allows your worm colony to stay productive and ensures the survival of your worms as their population grows.

Learn more about how to feed and keep your worms

🌱Types of Worm Food 🌱

 

Nitrogen

Nitrogen-filled materials like leftover food, coffee, tea bags, lawn clippings, manure, and other decomposing organic materials make great food sources for your worms. However, if you want to ensure their diet is sufficient, especially when adding new worms to a bin, our pre-composted organics are an excellent food source. 

Order some premium compost to give your worms the perfect amount of decomposing organic material in a sifted and consumable size. Watch them turn that compost into vermicompost in a matter of weeks.

 

Grit

In their natural habitat, worms ingest small particles like rocks, sand, and shell fragments. These particles act as a digestive aid—think of it as cutlery for worms—helping them to grind and process their food. This "grit" is vital for the worms’ digestion and ability to navigate through wet soil. 

Our premium screened limestone is the perfect natural grit to add to your worm feedings.

🌱 Why Choose Our Worm Food? 🪱

✅ Premium Ingredients: Completely organic and healthy food you can trust to keep your worms delighted. 

✅ Guaranteed Nutrition: A varied nutritional profile that includes slow and fast food to sustain your worms.

✅ Tried and True: We feed tens of thousands of worms these foods as well, so you know they're great!


🪱 How to Use Our Worm Food🌱

  1. Place larger pieces of food scraps, wood chips, and lawn clippings first
  2. Cover them in grit like rocks, or crushed eggshell
  3. Cover that in compost or manure
  4. Cover everything in more bedding to ensure your worms have a pH-neutral place to stay when they're not eating. 

 


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