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
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.