Adding Red Wiggler Worms to the Garden

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
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    Red “Wiggler” Worms may not be bug predators, but they play a crucial role in building healthy and nutrient rich soil. These industrious worms can consume half their weight in organic material every day, contributing to remarkable soil enrichment and aeration.
    Our Red Worms are grown from carefully managed farms where they undergo thoughtful harvesting and thorough quality checks. Innovatively designed retail packages contain a generous quantity of worms in various stages. The combination of cocoons, newly hatched wisps, and mature adults is the perfect solution for those looking to jump-start composting bins or enhance existing garden beds.
    INTRODUCTION RATES
    WORM BIN
    Introduce worms on top of the compost. Keep moist as you add organic material.
    GARDEN, LAWN, TREES, SHRUBS, POTTED PLANTS, ETC.
    Introduce in the evening or morning after watering. Dig several 4-5in deep holes. Place a few worms in each hole, and then loosely cover with soil.
    INTRODUCTION RATE
    Introduce 2-3 worms per sq. ft.
    PRO TIPS
    Keep your worms fed with a readily available food source. Our Worm Chow will help boost your worm population.
    Introduce in the morning, evening, or on a cloudy day.
    Water soil before application. Soil surface should be kept moist.
    Worm castings are a natural soil amendment and one of the best known sources of nutrients that plants need to grow.
    Pesticides, even wetting agents, and spreader-stickers may adversely affect beneficial insects' survival. Broad spectrum and systemic insecticides are toxic.
    STORAGE
    For best results, introduce immediately upon receipt when temperatures are above 50°F. If storage is necessary, store for no longer than 30 days.
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