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SPECIAL-TWORMS HAS THE BEST WORM CASTINGS

 

Worm Castings

Nature’s Best and Original Organic Plant Food and Soil Conditioner.

Earthworm CompostAs earthworms eat food scrapes, manure and other non-living substances, they excrete tiny pellets called castings. The casting are water-soluble plant food that is easily available to the plant when the plant needs it, both immediately and long-term.

Worm castings are rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium and potassium. They also balance the pH, help retain moisture, improve drainage and aerate the soil.

And there is more! The casting in your soil adds beneficial bacteria that inhibit pest and pathogens. Your soil is healthier so your plants are healthier.

Where can you use worm casting?

  • your potted plants
  • your flower garden
  • your vegetable and herb garden
  • your rose bushes, trees and lawn
  • anywhere you want healthier plants

Suggested Uses

Potted Plants
Use 1 part earthworm castings to 3 parts potting soil mix
Vegetables and Annual Flowers
Sprinkle liberally on bottoms and sides of plant holes and seed furrows. Set seeds/plants in place ad cover with soil.
Perennials
Work 1/2 cup into soil above the root zone taking care not to damage the shallow roots. Apply in spring, early summer and fall.
Roses, Trees, Shrubs and Berries (New and Freshly Transplanted)
Mix 1 part earthworm castings to 3 parts soil. Sprinkle newly dug hole with mixture. Spread roots over a mound of the mix in the hole and cover.
These are guideline. Use as little or as much as you like. Earthworm castings will not burn plants at any concentration. There is no need to fear overuse or misuse.

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Red Wigglers
Red Wigglers Known as the Kings of the compost world, they are very hardy, always hungry and will tolerate a wide range of temperature. Red Wigglers will consume one-half (1/2) their weight of decaying matter each day and will convert it to a natural by-product, called worm castings. These odorless castings are actually very rich black topsoil, or humus, it is the richest and safest natural plant food available. Castings are extremely rich in nitrogen, phosphorous, and potash with minor trace minerals.Bed-Run Bulk Prices: Bed-

Run Redworms will average 800 to 1200 worms to a pound, count will vary depending on the size of the worms. Redworms will range in size from one-half inch to three and one-half inches.

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SPECIAL-TWORMS IS THE PLACE TO BUY WORMS FOR ALL OF YOUR BAITING NEEDS

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Fishing Bait

Fishing WormsLive worms have been used for bait by fisherman and anglers for a years. The worms produce fish for the people who really want to catch fish. Even today where there are so many different types of artificial baits and lures on the market, the live worm has endured the taste of time as a bait with experienced fishermen and those just getting into this form of recreation.

So what does this mean to you?

  • Earthworms are used as bait because they produce fish. Worms are among the organisms that fish eat naturally, because worms are constantly being washed into rivers, streams, ponds and lakes by rain.
  • One of the benefits of utilizing worms is that while many baits target only specific species, the worm can catch many different kinds of fish. In freshwater, the worm will attract fish like smallmouth and largemouth bass, trout of all species, carp, catfish, crappies, perch and other panfish, pickerel and eels among others.

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ForgioneTips.com – Special-Tworms.com is a great place to get worms for all of your farming, baiting, or composting needs. You can also get a lot of the information that you may need about worms. Call (570) 629-0847 and place your order today.

 

Our worms work hard breaking down organic waste and turning it into the finest soil amendment known to man.  Worm castings or “black gold” provide the soil with essential minerals and enzymes only found in worm castings. Worms are the best for composting. They take your leftover  food and turn it into rich, dark dirt for your gardens.

The Benefits of Composting (AKA vermicompost, the material left over after the worms eat all the leftover food)

  • Compost enriches soils.
    Compost has the ability to help regenerate poor soils. The composting process encourages the production of beneficial micro-organisms (mainly bacteria and fungi) which in turn break down organic matter to create humus. Humus–a rich nutrient-filled material–increases the nutrient content in soils and helps soils retain moisture. Compost has also been shown to suppress plant diseases and pests, reduce or eliminate the need for chemical fertilizers, and promote higher yields of agricultural crops.
  • Compost helps cleanup (remediate) contaminated soil
    The composting process has been shown to absorb odors and treat semivolatile and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including heating fuels, polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and explosives. It has also been shown to bind heavy metals and prevent them from migrating to water resources or being absorbed by plants. The compost process degrades and, in some cases, completely eliminates wood preservatives, pesticides, and both chlorinated and nonchlorinated hydrocarbons in contaminated soils.
  • Compost helps prevent pollution
    Composting organic materials that have been diverted from landfills ultimately avoids the production of methane and leachate formulation in the landfills. Compost has the ability to prevent pollutants in stormwater runoff from reaching surface water resources. Compost has also been shown to prevent erosion and silting on embankments parallel to creeks, lakes, and rivers, and prevents erosion and turf loss on roadsides, hillsides, playing fields, and golf courses.
  • Using compost offers economic benefits
    Using compost can reduce the need for water, fertilizers, and pesticides. It serves as a marketable commodity and is a low-cost alternative to standard landfill cover and artificial soil amendments. Composting also extends municipal landfill life by diverting organic materials from landfills and provides a less costly alternative to conventional methods of remediating (cleaning) contaminated soil.

FISHING AND BAITING WORMS

ForgioneTips.com – Special-Tworms.com is a great place to get worms for all of your farming, baiting, or composting needs. You can also get a lot of the information that you may need about worms. Call (570) 629-0847 and place your order today.