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  1. Hand-picking the worms off plants and dropping them into soapy water is another effective method for small infestations. 8. Sod Webworms. Sod webworms are the larvae of lawn moths that live in grass. They chew on the stems and leaves of grass, leading to dead patches in the lawns.

  2. 2 wrz 2014 · One of the most contentious issues in worm composting is what to do with the liquid that comes off the worm bin, called leachate. The controversy stems, in large part, from the debate over aerated compost tea (ACT) vs. non-aerated compost tea.

  3. 4 gru 2022 · Worm composting (aka vermiculture), which some advocates have dubbed “the organic garbage disposal,” recycles food waste into a rich, dark, good-for-your-garden soil conditioner. It’s a simple, natural method to take your fruit and vegetable scraps and turn them into rich nutrients for your plants.

  4. 22 sie 2024 · Worm composting, also known as vermiculture or vermicomposting, produces amazing and nutritious compost every 3-6 months. Worm composting is perfect for those with limited space, or if you don’t have a yard, as they can be kept indoors or on a balcony.

  5. Learn how to set up a worm bin for vermicomposting, including materials needed, best locations, type of worms, what to feed, recommended amendments, and solutions to common problems.

  6. 22 sty 2024 · Explore maximizing the value of your worm farm's worm castings and liquid fertilizer. These vermicomposting byproducts are nutrient-rich with beneficial microorganisms.

  7. 3 lip 2024 · Sue Fisher. Published: Wednesday, 3 July 2024 at 11:34 am. Looking for a wormery for your kitchen and garden waste? Browse our experts' picks, from stacked wormeries to single-chamber models. A wormery is a great way of recycling kitchen and small amounts of garden waste, using worms to turn this material into nutrient-rich natural compost.

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