Keeping your worm farm in top condition is easy when you know what to look out for! Here’s a quick check-in on my Plastia x Wiggly Wigglers Worm Farm in my kitchen.
✅ Lime Mix for Balance – A sprinkle of our Wormery Lime Mix helps keep acidity in check. Too much acidic waste (like citrus and onions) can upset your worms, so this balances things out nicely.
💦 A Bit Wet? – If your worm bin is looking soggy, don’t panic! Too much moisture can be sorted by adding shredded cardboard, paper, or dry bedding. Worms love the right mix of food, moisture, and airflow.
🍽 Bokashi Boost – I added a trowel of fermented Bokashi straight in! It’s a great way to pre-process food waste, making it easier for the worms to digest and turning scraps into nutrient-rich compost even faster.
🛠 Next Tray Timing – When this tray is looking more like compost than food scraps, I’ll pop the next tray on top and let the worms do their thing, migrating upwards as they work through the waste.
🌡 Where to Keep Your Worm Farm? – Perfect for balconies, small-space gardening, sheds, kitchens, utility rooms, porches, greenhouses, or undercover outside. Just remember, worms work best at the right temperature – too cold and they slow down, too hot and they’ll struggle. Keeping them in a stable spot means faster composting and happier worms!
🌿 If you want a low-maintenance, no-smell, kitchen-friendly composting system, a worm farm is a game-changer! Let the little wrigglers do the work and turn food waste into black gold for your garden.
🐛 Got worm farm questions? Drop them below! 👇
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