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Worm castings as a premium compost component

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Worm castings (vermicompost) are the richest, most biologically active form of compost available. They contain 5x more nitrogen, 7x more phosphorus, and 11x more potassium than average garden soil, plus a dense population of beneficial microorganisms. Use worm castings as 15-25% of your total soil mix for premium results, or as a top-dressing (1-2 inch layer) on existing beds. Worm castings improve soil structure, water retention, and nutrient availability while suppressing certain plant diseases. Commercial castings cost $15-30 per cubic foot (brands like Wiggle Worm, Brut Worm Farms, or local vermicomposters). For ongoing supply, start a home worm bin for $30-60 that converts kitchen scraps into castings year-round. A standard worm bin produces enough castings to top-dress 2-3 raised beds annually. Castings will not burn plants regardless of quantity, unlike raw manure or synthetic fertilizers. Apply as a seed-starting medium, side-dressing around established plants, or mixed into transplant holes.

📅 Created: 2/7/2026, 9:53:24 PM 📌 best practice 🔧 Worm castings (purchased or from home worm bin), home worm bin (optional: 10-gallon tote, red wiggler worms, bedding material, kitchen scraps)

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