Hobby Worm Farm began as a weekend hobby tending to a single bin of worms watching them grow. Due to the early success for the worm bin, a thriving business was in the sights. Now home to over 20,000 red wiggler worms, and growing by the day, Hobby Worm Farm can produce enough worm castings and worm tea to keep lots of organic farmers and garden hobbyists well supplied with organic fertilizers. The farm's worms are fed a collection of fruits and vegetable table scraps, shredded news paper and cardboard and a healthy dose of organic peat moss.
Worm Castings or Worm Poop can be used several different ways including as soil amendment and a key ingredient for magical worm tea. At current capacity the farm is capable of producing approximately 4 tons of worm castings a year.
Worm tea is a a magical organic fertilizer made up of worm castings, fish emulsion, bat guano and a touch of molasses for the hungry microbes.
Growth plans include expanding current worm bin capacity and eventually adding Red Wiggler and European Night Crawler worms to the product line. In addition to online sales, Hobby Worm Farms will be participating in local farmers markets and community gardening events.
Worm Castings or Worm Poop can be used several different ways including as soil amendment and a key ingredient for magical worm tea. At current capacity the farm is capable of producing approximately 4 tons of worm castings a year.
Worm tea is a a magical organic fertilizer made up of worm castings, fish emulsion, bat guano and a touch of molasses for the hungry microbes.
Growth plans include expanding current worm bin capacity and eventually adding Red Wiggler and European Night Crawler worms to the product line. In addition to online sales, Hobby Worm Farms will be participating in local farmers markets and community gardening events.