
The worms don’t eat the food > In the cold season they don’t eat much. The worm farm smells foul and is soggy (anaerobic) > Add more bedding and feed the worms less. Many worms are climbing up the worm bin to escape > The reason may be that they don’t have enough oxygen. You can use an old wet cotton shirt if you want. That way the fruit flies can’t get to the leftovers. Be sure to bury the kitchen waste under the top layer of the worm farm. Please bring the completed voucher with you when you pick up the worms.ĭownload $20 voucher for compost, worm farm, or bokashi (pdf 931 KB)įruit flies > Sprinkle lime in the worm farm. You can download the voucher for this subsidy from our website and use the code “#WORMS20” at checkout which will deduct $20 from the order. If you live in the Tasman/Nelson area, you can apply for a Waste to Wonderful subsidy. However, you need to contact us before you purchase them through the website that we can let you know shipping costs. Please let us know when you want to pick up the worms. If you are interested in buying compost worms we recommend you buy and pay for them through the website.

The second part shows how to build and maintain different types of worm farms, stackable worm farms, rotating worm farms, worm farms for collecting worm tea and more, even a worm farm if you want to add horse manure on a large scale. The first part is a children’s book with pictures and explanations. It explains to children and adults how a worm farm works.

The booklet is called Rosemary’s Worm Farm. The booklet can be bought as hard copy or downloaded as PDF. To help set up a worm farm we are selling a booklet explaining how to build different worm farms and how to maintain them. They are known under different names like tiger worms, red worms, red wigglers… They are composting worms for use in worm farms. We sell Eisenia Fetida in 250g portions with appropriate bedding.
