A wormery can be fun to make and watch. Plus, you can feed the worms your kitchen and garden waste! A small wormery, such as in a jar, is an educational project you can work on with kids. A big wormery, like a bin with 100 or more worms,...
Put a handful of dead leaves on top of the soil. Now add your worms! Make small air holes in the fabric. Cover the opening and secure it with an elastic band. Wrap some black paper around your bottle. Remember – worms live underground so they prefer the dark. Keep your wormery in a cool, dark, safe place – a cupboard is ideal.
Put worms to work in your garden by making your own wormery. It’s easy and inexpensive, and will yield nutritious worm compost and worm ‘wee’ to enrich your soil. In this short video we’ll show...