Posts Tagged ‘soil microbes’
How Compost, Vermicompost, and Your Stomach Are Similar
Although these compost pile, vermicompost bin, your stomach seem totally different, the microbial byproducts they create share surprising similarities.In each system, microorganisms break down organic material and produce nutrient-rich compounds that support health — whether that health is in soil or in you. Let’s break it down. 1. Compost Pile, Vermicompost Bin, and Human Stomach…
Read MoreWhat Happens to Soil Microbes During Winter
When the temperature drops and the garden goes quiet, it’s easy to assume the soil goes to sleep, too. But below the frozen surface, a world of tiny life forms—bacteria, fungi, and other microbes—are still hard at work (or waiting patiently for spring). Understanding what happens to soil microbes in winter helps gardeners protect soil…
Read MoreHow to Store Worm Castings (and How Long They Last)
Worm castings are one of the best natural fertilizers you can add to your garden — rich in beneficial microbes, nutrients, and organic matter. But to keep those living microbes active, you need to store worm castings correctly. Improper storage can dry them out or make them go anaerobic, reducing their effectiveness. Here’s how to…
Read More🪱 DIY Worm Chow Recipe (Basic & Effective)
Worm Chow is a finely ground, all-natural mix of grains and plant-based ingredients that provides protein, carbohydrates, and minerals essential for worm growth and reproduction. It’s the perfect supplement to kitchen scraps or bedding, ensuring your worm bin stays active and balanced. 🧂DIY Worm Chow Recipe Ingredients: 🥣 Worm Chow Recipe Instructions: ⚠️ Feeding Tips: 🧪 Pro…
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