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The Worm Farm

Durham, CA 95938
1 Review
  • Worm Castings-Organic Compost-Special Mixes Manures & Other Soil Amendments-Red Worms
  • Hours: Monday 07:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Tuesday 07:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Wednesday 07:00 AM - 4:00 PM, more...Monday 07:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Tuesday 07:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Wednesday 07:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Thursday 07:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Friday 07:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Saturday 07:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Sunday Closed - Open Monday thru Friday 7 AM - 4 PM, Saturday 7 AM - 1 PM Other times by appointment
  • Categories: Lawn & Garden Equipment, Farming
  • Payment: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Debit Cards, Check, Diners Club
  • Specialities: Earth Worm Quote
  • Products and Services: Earth Worm, Earth Worms, Earth Worm Farms, Composting Worms, Worm Farms, Worm Farming, more...Earth Worm, Earth Worms, Earth Worm Farms, Composting Worms, Worm Farms, Worm Farming, Worm Compost, Worm Casting, Worms, Worm Composting, Earthworms for sale! Red worms, European Nightcrawlers and fishing worms - straight from our farm. We grow composting worms (Eisenia Fetida) & nightcrawlers (Eisenia Hortensis) - available year round.
  • Languages Spoken: English & Spanish
  • Year Established: 1996
  • Other Contact Info: FAX: 530-898-1731, Email: thewormfarm@earthlink.net
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  • Brennen
    Posted on 09/18/11
    The Worm Farm's so called "compost" is nothing more than putrefied organic matter with a fancy OMRI label slapped on...
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    The Worm Farm's so called "compost" is nothing more than putrefied organic matter with a fancy OMRI label slapped on it. I have been trained by leading soil microbiologist at SFI, and after doing both a qualitative and quantitative microscopy assay, this compost will not benefit your soil fauna, and may be detrimental to your crop unless you are planting brassicas (which do not form mycorrhizae), since the actinobacteria found in this compost will destroy any mycorrhizae . Almost no fungal or protozoan, biomass. No nematodes also suggest the pile didn't have the proper time to mature. The bacterial species indicate this compost has gone anaerobic at some point during the composting process (lactos, actinobacteria) meaning all plant available nutrients in the compost were blown off as gas by anaerobic metabolism. On top of this all, the compost contained less than 20 % moisture and was bagged up in a non-breathable plastic bag which reached 180 degrees F ( If this was in my car any longer, it could have combusted). This compost will not improve soil structure, will not cycle nutrients, and most certainly won't improve the biota (get ready to deal with gnats). The worm castings may be promising, but I have yet to test it. Stay away from the compost.

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