Organic worm castings

$5.95

Chef Beau’s Organic Worm Farm presents our Uber healthy organic Earthworms, which produce worm castings, known as black gold, miracle earth, or worm poop. Our organic worm farm utilizes leftover organic fruits and vegetables, as well as compostable brown paper, organic egg shells, and organic coffee grounds. These little miracle workers create nutrient-rich soil. Our black gold may contain tiny earthworm babies, ready to thrive in their new home. No nursery duties are required; if they don’t thrive, they return to the Earth, enriching the soil. To incorporate them into your soil, simply swish in water or extra soil and place them in your favorite plants’ bed. It’s a win-win-win situation!

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Chef Beau’s Organic Worm Farm presents our Uber healthy organic Earthworms, which produce worm castings, known as black gold, miracle earth, or worm poop. Our organic worm farm utilizes leftover organic fruits and vegetables, as well as compostable brown paper, organic egg shells, and organic coffee grounds. These little miracle workers create nutrient-rich soil. Our black gold may contain tiny earthworm babies, ready to thrive in their new home. No nursery duties are required; if they don’t thrive, they return to the Earth, enriching the soil. To incorporate them into your soil, simply swish in water or extra soil and place them in your favorite plants’ bed. It’s a win-win-win situation!

1# hydrated active microorganisms

Chef Beau’s Organic Worm Farm presents our Uber healthy organic Earthworms, which produce worm castings, known as black gold, miracle earth, or worm poop. Our organic worm farm utilizes leftover organic fruits and vegetables, as well as compostable brown paper, organic egg shells, and organic coffee grounds. These little miracle workers create nutrient-rich soil. Our black gold may contain tiny earthworm babies, ready to thrive in their new home. No nursery duties are required; if they don’t thrive, they return to the Earth, enriching the soil. To incorporate them into your soil, simply swish in water or extra soil and place them in your favorite plants’ bed. It’s a win-win-win situation!

1# hydrated active microorganisms