Frequently Asked Questions

Here you will find a list of frequently asked questions we get asked about our services and products at Wormi Vermi. Got any further questions? Please get in touch!

Composting is the process of breaking down organic waste into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. It’s important because it diverts waste from landfills, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and provides a sustainable source of soil nutrients.

Most organic materials can be composted, including food scraps, yard waste, and certain types of paper products. However, there are some materials, such as meat and dairy products, that should be avoided due to the risk of attracting pests and producing odors.

Composting adds nutrients to the soil and improves soil structure, water retention, and overall soil health. It also helps to reduce the need for chemical fertilizers and promotes beneficial microorganisms that support plant growth.

Worms play an important role in composting by breaking down organic material and creating nutrient-rich worm castings, which are highly beneficial to plants.

Yes, compost can be used for indoor plants, but it’s important to ensure that the compost is free from contaminants and has been properly aged to avoid potential odor issues.

To get started with composting, check out our handy collection page.

At Wormi Vermi, we want to help you help the planet. We’ll give you advice on all things composting, and all the tools you need to do it right.

You can call us on 07535 584 124 or email us at info@wormi-vermi.co.uk.

Wormi Vermi Products

High-Quality Compost

Nutrient-rich, high-quality compost is made from a carefully selected blend of organic materials that have been expertly transformed into a dark, crumbly, and odorless soil amendment. Ideal for gardens, lawns, and potted plants, our compost improves soil health and reduces the need for chemical fertilizers.

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Live Worms

Our composting worms are a mixture of species Eisenia Fetida and Dendrobaena Veneta selected for their composting ability. These worms are fast breeders, they mature in a few months and can lay a cocoon every few weeks that can contain multiple little wiggly worms.

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