Growing your own worms will ensure that your garden always has both liquid fertilizer and worm castings, rich in nutrients, to keep your plants thriving. You will learn how to create your own worm farm.
Building a compost heap is a win-win situation for most households. You reduce the amount of trash you send to the dump and you have a free source of nutrient-rich soil to boost the growth of your garden each year. (...)
There are over 3000 species and varieties of worms around the world. Of this number, some are given different names to refer to the same species or variety. The most familiar form is the common earthworm called Lumbricus terrestris.
Here are some basic practical worm farming tips and tricks to help you grow your own worms for composting.