Growing great fruits, vegetables, and flowers requires great soil.
We can help you with that!
If you want to grow great plants, whether they’re vegetables, fruits, flowers, or indoor plants, you need nutrient-rich soil. We have a variety of products that can assist you with that! However, it can be difficult to determine exactly what you need. We have information on our resources page that can assist you with that problem.
One of the soils that we provide is premium worm castings.
Many worm casting products will use peat moss and manures in their worm castings. We don’t use either in ours. Peat moss is not a renewable resource, as a result, we prefer to source the carbon material to feed our worms from tree leaves and waste paper.
Manures are also avoided as worm food in our castings. Manures from animals like horses, pigs, or cows are great fertilizers by themselves. It feels wasteful to turn animal manure into worm manure to make a dollar. Instead, we feed our worms with produce and other compostables that might otherwise end up in the landfill and not become wonderful fertilizers for your plants!
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