During this workshop you’ll learn best practice for setting up & maintaining worm farms (above ground and in-ground) including; favourite foods for composting worms, the importance of adding carbon to worm farms, the difference between worm leachate & worm tea, how to increase your worm population & more.

Take part in a fun 'hands on' activity to make your own in-ground worm farm to take home with you.

Topics of discussion will include:

  • Best practice for setting up & maintaining worm farms (above ground and in-ground)

  • The importance of worms for soil health

  • Favourite foods for composting worms

  • The importance of adding carbon to worm farms

  • How to increase your worm population

  • Different options for making your own worm farms, specifically for backyards & small spaces

  • Harvesting worm castings

  • The difference between worm leachate & worm tea

By attending this workshop you’ll also receive:

  • A starter supply of Composting Worms (Red Wrigglers and/or Tiger Worms);

  • Followup support from me via email to help you with any troubleshooting, if needed; and

  • A ‘ready to install’ in-ground worm farm (including worms) to take home with you.

Workshop Date: To be advised once a new workshop date has been set, join the waitlist by filling in a form here.

Venue: My home garden in Quindalup (further details to be provided, once registered)

Time: 10.00am to 12.00pm

Duration: 2hrs

To Bring: A suitable re-used 10-20 litre container with a lid (plastic code 5, rinsed out) & gardening gloves. A plastic plant pot can also be used as long as you can find a suitable lid for it. Terracotta saucers work great as a lid.

Cost: $65.00 per person

Workshop Cancellation Policy

Please note: I'll be keeping the size of my workshops small, so places are limited.

Enquiries: Please contact me here or on 0448 567 369.