Worm Castings for Sale
Worm Castings for Sale
Living Soil Productions Premium Worm Castings are currently available for sale! We offer a Premium Vermicasting / Vermicompost mix that is perfect for all your gardening needs. Whether you are looking to improve the quality of your soil or just want to add extra nutrition to your plants, our worm castings are the perfect amendment. We have listed below efficient ways to use our brand of worm castings to grow plants naturally. Earthworm castings make fertilizer by breaking down organic matter, aerating the soil, and creating structure within your soil. The benefits of adding organic matter to the soil in the form of insect castings are more than just NPK (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium) nutrients. Discover some of the reasons why we love our worms!
Worm Castings are the Earth’s original natural seed starting media
Worm castings or “Black Gold” are an excellent media to start your seeds to grow in! Use 100% vermicastings for seed germination. One of the benefits is it provides a natural, holistic way to give your plant the microbiology, nutrients, minerals, and mycorrhizal fungi spores they need to thrive. Worm castings will give your plants a strong start and promote healthy growth throughout their life cycle. It is the perfect natural fertilizer for your garden soil!
Using Worm Castings in Soil Blocks for transplant
One of the remarkable things about gardening is all the diverse ways to do it. Soil blocks are one of the best seed starting tools ever. Not only do they eliminate the need for plastic pots that just get thrown away, but the air pruning that occurs with soil blocks encourages robust plant roots, which grow deep into the soil. To use worm castings as a seed starting soil block mix, simply add them to your soil blocks at a ratio of 1:1 with your preferred soil recipe.
Worm Castings as Top Dressing
Searching for a natural soil feed that your plants will love? Consider using worm castings as a top dressing. Earthworm castings are an excellent source of beneficial microorganisms that can help improve the health of your soil. Plus, they are easy to apply – just sprinkle a handful in your garden before it rains and let nature do the rest. Every plant you have will thank you and will grow healthier.
Use Vermicasting / Vermicompost Tea Soil Drench and Feed
Vermicompost Tea “compost tea” is a fantastic way to give your plants a natural liquid soil fertilizer. You can make as much as you want, 1 gallon, 5 gallons, or 55 gallons and it is simple to make. Vermicompost Tea is made by steeping vermicompost in de-chlorinated warm water, adding unsulfured molasses, and putting on an air stone for 12-24 hours. This process extracts and feeds all the beneficial aerobic bacteria and other nutrients that are essential for plant growth.
The earthworm castings in Vermicompost Tea are rich in essential microbiology and nutrients that will help your plants grow healthy and strong. Another great benefit to Vermicompost Teas is that if made correctly, they can help plants by preventing plant disease. The beneficial bacteria do this by competing with disease-causing bacteria for resources like food and space.
Container Gardening with Worm Castings
If you are looking for a simple and efficient way to garden, container gardening is the way to go. And if you really want to give your plants a boost, try using, you guessed it. Worm poop. They are an excellent natural fertilizer!
Earthworm castings are an excellent source of nutrients and moisture for plants and can help improve both the yield and quality of your flowers. They can be added in any potting container such as grow bags, raised beds, old bathtubs, or really any container you may have on hand. Get creative with your potted plants!
Self Watering Container Gardening “Wicking Container With Worm Castings”
Container gardening is amazing, each plant’s self-wicking tubs are an ideal option for natural container gardening, as they help with water retention and keep evenly irrigated. This way the soil gets what it needs at all times. Earthworm castings can be applied to the soil before planting or top-dressed around existing plants. Either way, your plants will love the extra boost of nutrition!
R.G.G.S: Rain Gutter Gardening System
Need an effortless way to water your garden? Consider this rain gutter watering system for your garden. Rainwater is a reliable source of nutrients for plants, and it is also free! This type of system uses the natural flow of water to help roots grow and encourage plant growth. It is easy to install and maintain, and it can save you time and money overall. If you are in Texas like we are, this method will be extremely beneficial for you!
Starting a Raised Bed with Worm Castings
Building and filling a raised garden bed with worm castings is a terrific way to start your gardening journey. Raised garden beds are easy to build and maintain, and they are perfect for square foot gardening. Worm castings are full of nutrients that your plants will love, making them the perfect addition to your raised garden bed.
No-Till Gardening with Worm Castings
Worm Castings are an amazing soil amendment for no-till gardening. They help build up your soil and get it ready for your no-till process. They are great from sowing your first seed and throughout the growth. Worm castings are not called black gold for nothing. Your no-till garden will love you back for adding worm castings!
Back to Eden with Worm Castings
If you are looking for a gardening method that is both sustainable and effective, look no further than back to Eden. This unique approach utilizes natural elements like wood chips and worm castings to create a nutrient-rich environment for plants. Best of all, it requires little to no irrigation, making it ideal for arid and hot climates.
Organic Soil Builder for All Plants with worms
Worm castings provide valuable minerals that plants love. The best “multivitamins nutrient supplement” in a garden. They help reduce water use by 5% to 25% and helps prevents disease. Need any help on how to use our premium worm castings in your garden? Let us know, we have cultivated more flowers, and vegetable crops, with worm castings than we have using harmful fertilizers!