We all love worms. Come on, you know you do. Turn on the mental way-back machine and see yourself when you were three or four. Hands in dirt, worms a-wiggling. Oh yeah, that’s how it’s done. That’s some good kid fun.
Well guess what? You can bring back the playing-with-worms magic as an adult. For real. It’s not too late! It’s worm composting for fun and profit. We could all use more free vegetables, so get your garden on and make it grow gangbusters with these excellent…
Wormeries For Sale
Clever Bean has totally efficient worm farm bins for sale made from recycled plastic that makes producing nutrient rich compost nearly effortless. Just load in your food waste into the worm bins (plus junk mail and cardboard!) and let the little worms eat it all up, producing juicy worm castings that will make your plants ooze with joy.
This is one worm factory that won’t get shut down by protesting worm’s rights groups because, they’ll just be too happy, for that to, umm… PETW? Does that exist?
Can o Worms Composter
A very popular worm composting solution is the Can o Worms composting bin. It’s similar to others, but this one is… round. Some people like square, some like round. Hey, it takes all types, right?
The Can o Worms is made of 100% recycled plastic and stands on tall legs, making it easy to drain juicy worm tea for spraying on flowers and gardens. Worm tea is vitamin C for plants and will keep them happier than a junkie in a crack house until it’s time to dose them with the nutrient-rich worm castings (re: poop). Worm castings make plants hoot and holler like a redneck at a Nascar race. (Not a scientific observation.)
Amazon sells the Can o Worms for an even $99 bucks and will even throw in free shipping, so if you’re looking to start a home for worms that are a gift that keeps on giving, get yours today!
The Ultimate Worm Factory
Dudes, this nightcrawler worm farm really takes it to another level.
Just add a pocketful of worms and your food waste to the bottom tray. Your lovely little worm friends will start breaking down the food. Once the bottom tray is full, pop on another tray. The worms cleverly migrate up to the newest source of food, leaving the bottom tray full of nutrient-packed, yummy compost.
As the food waste is broken down, moisture filters through the worm factory, taking nutrient-rich fragments with it. See the spigot? Open it up and harvest organic liquid fertilizer from this Holy Grail of worm farm kits.
Okay, maybe that’s going to far. It’s not really the Holy Grail of worm composting. That’s Mother Earth. She’s really the one kicking ass and taking names. Don’t get on her bad side. Help her out by looking into these worm bins for sale.
