Wormeries
Turn Kitchen Waste into Quality Compost and Liquid Feed with a Wormery
"A Wormery is an easy, efficient system of converting ordinary kitchen food waste into liquid feed and rich organic compost through the natural action of Wormery worms."
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The Original Wormery (100 Litre Capacity) |
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| £51.90 (Alone) | ||
| ONLY £60.90 (with Stand) *SAVE* | ||
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The Junior Wormery (23 Litre Capacity) |
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| £31.90 (Alone) | ||
How does it work?
The Wormery is devided up into a number of chambers. In one of these live the Tiger Worms (it's OK, you don't have to touch them - you probably won't even see much of them). All you do is drop your daily kitchen waste into the bin and forget it. The worms feed on the food waste and convert it into concentrated liquid feed and Bio-rich organic compost.
What can I put in?
Ordinary kitchen waste such as peelings, cooked and uncooked scraps, teabags, eggshells, paper kitchen towels, even shredded newspaper etc. In fact virtually any organic kitchen waste can go into a Wormery.
What do I get out?
A strong, nutrient rich liquid feed which you dilute with water prior to use as an excellent plant food for house plants, garden flowers, shrubs, vegetables or as a lawn feed, and a rich organic compost.
Why Worms?
Nature has provided us with the perfect waste desposal unit in the worm, and Tiger Worms are simply the most efficient at dealing with organic waste. They live their whole lives in the dark, moist atmosphere of the Wormery; eating the waste material you put in and converting it into liquid feed and compost. The worms are native to the UK and occur naturally outdoors wherever there is organic waste such as an old compost heap. All we have done is harness their abilities more efficiently by producing the ideal environment for them to work in.
Does it smell?
Not at all. As the waste material you put in starts to decompose in the Wormery, it is consumed by the worms thereby effectively eliminating the possibility of odour.




