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Using Worm Castings and Liquid Fertiliser
Worm casts are a useful additive to any garden. You will see exceptional results in the colour, quality and quantity of your fruit, vegetables and flowers. Casts can be used pure as organic fertiliser or as an additive for your own potting mix.

How to use your worm casts:

   Top Dressing

    Simply spread a layer approx 12mm deep of worm casts around your favorite plants. Mulch and water in.

   As a Compost

    Worm compost is an ideal base for mixing fine composts. The mix of products in your     own compost recipe is up to you but as a starting point the following proportions will give good results:

    For potting:

    1 part worm casts, 2 parts vermiculite (for   drainage), 2 parts of coir or aged compost.

    For Seeds:

    1 part worm casts, 3 parts aged garden compost.

   Native Trees and Fruit Trees

Apply around base and water well. Re-apply when necessary. Collected liquid fertiliser may be added to your plants from your wormery when diluted with 8 parts water to 1 of collected liquid


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