Monday, December 8, 2014

Worm WorX Worms and Products...

Someone once said that on his farm, the worms are the hardest working livestock that he has.  The spend the majority of their day chomping through waste and doing what they do best; turning it into fertilizer.  The castings they produce make stronger plants that are more resistant to disease and need less chemical interaction. That is just if you have them in a bin.  If you have them in the dirt surrounding you, they are more than likely digging and aerating your soil and making it easier for the roots of your plants to dig in.

We need to see more worms in the world doing what worms do to produce better plants and create better farms.  2015 has been dubbed the year of soils and our worm friends need our help.  In the new year, we are going to be working as hard as we can to get more and better soil quality but we also need more people doing more with worms.

We are encouraging that!
 One pound of live worms. $15.00 (+$2.95 shipping and handling)
We have pounds and pounds of red wigglers ready to go to a new home in the new year.  The red wiggler is one of the champs of the compost world because it eats so much and is very active.  Purchase a pound of these worms and we will send you all the information that you need to get started.
1 lb worms and 1 small bag coffee chaff and spent grounds




Custom made vermicompost bin...$50 (+$6.95 shipping and handling)
Our custom made compost bin (18"w x 18"l x 36" h) is made from white pine and burlap.  We use these because they easily
accommodate any moisture that comes with the bin and the burlap interior bag "breathes" very well to allow good air flow.  It is durable enough to last without the use of plastics and should last a long time. It breathes and it breaks down. Your set comes with the bin and a half pound of worms to get started with. as well as a bag of coffee chaff bedding courtesy of one of our many coffee roaster sponsors.






Coffee chaff bedding (large with burlap bag) $15.00 (+$2.95 shipping and handling)
Do you love the smell of coffee?  Coffee chaff is extremely lightweight and makes an incredible bedding for the worms similar to sawdust and paper but bonus, it smells like coffee! Get a large bag and even use the burlap sack for whatever you may need in the garden or around the house!

For every $100 dollars that we raise, we are able to donate a pound of worms to worthy causes and organizations that keep worms.  We support groups that educate on the virtues of good soils and good plants and produce.

So help us get started in the new year!
Got questions?  Contact us at Epochpeople@gmail.com



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