From One Bin To Worm Man's Worm Farm
One stop shopping describes the Worm Man's Worm Farm website. There is just about every critter listed that you could think of or ever need. Everything from worms to frozen quail is listed for sale. But the Worm Man wasn't always the Worm Man.
A while back, they invested in some worms out of the back of a magazine. The idea was to improve the soil in the family garden with the worm castings. What started out as a small homemade worm bed, turned into two. Soon, there were too many worms and the Worm Man's Worm Farm was born.
Now, the Worm Man sells worms for composting and as live bait and food. He also sells a variety of other things like crickets and lady bugs. There are also various types of food for reptiles, both live and frozen. There are gardening and composting supplies listed as well. But at the Worm Man's Worm Farm, you won't only find supplies, you can also find help.
One of the differences between this site and most other supplier sites is that there are pages and articles of instructions, pointers, plans, and advice, For instance, while most sites may give you a general recipe for worm farm bedding, the advice here is much more specific. The article on the Worm Man's Worm Farm actually gives individual instructions for red worms, grey wigglers, African nightcrawlers, and Northern nightcrawlers. There are also pointers on how to harvest your castings. It gives you step by step instructions as well as reminding you to also gather up the worm capsules at the same time. It is information like this that newbies to worm farming might need. The Worm Man's Worm Farm provides the information in a way that is not condescending. There are also many other articles. Topics like how to make compost tea and how to maintain a healthy ph level in your bedding are covered. For the more experienced, the Worm Man's Worm Farm has articles as well. There are articles about how to breed mealworms, Superworms, and crickets. If someone was so inclined, there are instructions on how to build and maintain a homemade worm bin. The Worm Man's Worm Farm site has a free form you can join. There you can talk to composters, breeders, and others who share your interests. You can swap stories, ask questions, or share your wisdom. There are many different boards. You are sure to find one to suit your needs. The boards include crickets, Superworms, Euroworms, Phoenix worms, farm mealworms, and wax worms. There is also a general discussion board and a board for bait growers. Reptile people have their own board also. Although it may appear at first glance that the Worm Man's Worm Farm is just a huge online store, it is much more. Take a closer look and you will find, it holds a stockpile of information. |

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