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Look In To A Whole New World With A WOW – Wooden Observational Wormery

28 Tuesday Mar 2017

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Charles Darwin studied worms for 39 years and concluded that life on earth would not be possible without them. The main reason is because they increase soil fertility so efficiently, but also because they reduce quantities of plant waste too which is an important part of the life cycle. Let us make your educational experience so much easier and practical and see into the World of Worms with our WOW Obervational Wormery. Watch the worms at work and monitor the wonderful changes they make within the WOW as it turns the waste into compost and garden soil.

The WOW Worm Farm comprises the wormery, observation panel, cover for observation panel and hinged lid. There are no nails or anything else that you need tools for, simply put the pieces in place. We have simplified the options for this fascinating activity so that it’s now as easy as possible. This is worms the way they are naturally in a single area of ground. No special feeds. No moving worms around. No special recovery prescription.

There is no need to buy worms if it is going on to earth but of course you can get some if you want a running start. Realistically the worms will come up from the ground when the compost is softening for them to eat and this is the way to see worms at work naturally. You can use the WOW from the moment it is erected. Just add organic material for composting as you would normally, making sure that there is a bit more brown material than green material if adding fruit waste. A larger version of the WOW observational wormery is available with 600lt capacity.

Wooden Wormeries Really Do Work

03 Thursday Jul 2014

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WOW_small1This is the time of year that worms are most active. They have lots of baby worms hatching rapidly as the waste mounts up. In a Wooden Wormery you do not have the complications of plastic Wormeries where they can sweat and smell. Wood gives a natural environment together with a living space similar to that in the ground where they normally live.

Wormeries are excellent places to place uncooked food waste for recycling.  If you add a large amount of food waste in one go then cover it with a little soil or the remains of pot plants to subdue any decomposing smells.

See into the World of Worms with the Compact WOW Observational Wormery. Watch the worms at work and monitor the wonderful changes they make within the compost as it turns into garden soil.

The Compact WOW comprises the wormery, observation panel, cover for observation panel and lid. No Nails, No Screws No Holes to Dig. We have simplified the options for this fascinating activity. This is worms the way they are naturally in a single area of ground. No special feeds. No moving worms around. No special recovery prescription!

 

Special Offer on WOW Compact Wooden Wormery from The Recycle Works

20 Tuesday Sep 2011

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The Compact WOW Wooden Wormery 

The Compact WOW Wooden Wormery

 

The Accolade of the Decade goes to the new WOW™ Wooden Wormeries and Compost Bins. We have at last simplified the options for this fascinating activity with our new flat pack, no nails, no screws no holes to dig Wooden Wormery Compost Bin with its own built in Observation panel.

 

The WOW Compost Bin has the WOW! factor for simplicity..

Save £20.49 by ordering a Compact WOW this week only………… 

The Compact WOW! comprises the wormery/compost bin, observation panel, cover for observation panel and lid.

 

Measurements: 45 x 60 x 60cm h x w x d

 

Normal price is £109.99 but buy before Midnight on Friday 23rd September and pay ONLY £89.50 – saving you £20.49!

 

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Worms, Worms and more Worms!

08 Tuesday Apr 2008

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Product Brief – Wormeries!

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Worms have sprung into favour in the last few weeks. Worms are getting really active and as the outside temperature has risen we are beginning to see explosions of them everywhere. Composting is going apace. Worms lay cocoons. These do not have a gestation period. Cocoons can all hatch at any time when the conditions are right, just as they are now.

This brings thinking minds to the subject of Worm Composting in Wormeries are compost bins in a confined environment where worms can live and work but not in the ground or compost heap. It’s a satisfying and interesting occupation rather more than just a hobby. Wormeries will digest almost all your kitchen waste. We and the worms favour natural wood and a biggish space to work in so do have a look at the Waste Busters on the website. They come with all the kit, the worms and Manual.

A Waste Buster will last for years and years and enthral the kids, especially the lads!

For loads of useful information on keeping a wormery – visit the Recycle Works Worm Forum.

It’s Worm Time!

19 Wednesday Mar 2008

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These essential little people are responsible for looking after the earths organic wastes.
wormery midi A Waste Buster wormery with a window where the kids can see the worms at work would be a fabulous family present for the holidays. It will keep their curiosity busy for hours until the routine of putting the food waste in becomes automatic.

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These wooden worm farms are beautifully made and will last and last. Believe it or not, worms love working in wood as it does not sweat and the operation doesn’t require constant remedies as a plastic worm bin usually does! You can of course get these worm farms without a window too and they are great for digesting kitchen food waste and some paper too!

If you are thinking about getting a wormery – or if you have one already, then visit the Recyleworks Worm Forum.

It has been going since 1999 and so is packed full of useful posts related to keeping a wormery , so if you have a problem with yours or want advice on setting one up, just post a question and the wormers will respond with helpful tips.

The Forum also has sections on composting, organic gardening, EM composting, children’s gardening, environmental issues and a giveaways section.

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