That sharp, urine-like ammonia smell when you open your worm bin is a classic distress signal. It usually means your worms are sitting in anaerobic conditions with too much nitrogen...
If you’ve been researching vermicomposting worms, Indian Blues come up constantly – sometimes as an afterthought, sometimes as the obvious best choice. The truth is somewhere in between. Indian Blue...
Stopping by the bait shop every time you want to fish gets expensive and inconvenient fast. If you fish regularly, keeping your own supply of live worms at home makes...
Setting up your vermicompost heap is only half the job. The other half is keeping it alive and working. A neglected heap can go wrong fast — it can dry...
You open your worm farm expecting to find a thriving, wriggling colony — and instead, you’re staring at an eerily still bin. No movement. Barely a worm in sight. If...

