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Judith And­lin­ger

The worm is the best gar­de­ner: Worm vases & bed com­pos­ting

Suc­cessful gar­dening requi­res an acti­ve soil life as in natu­re and fertilization/plant streng­thening. The worm bin is a sty­lish com­pos­ting solu­ti­on for the living space with 1000 cool pets. Open the lid, put in the orga­nic was­te. Four months later, har­ve­st worm humus, fer­ti­li­ze with it and reap high yields. This is how a natu­ral cycle takes place in your home and bal­c­o­ny. Judith And­lin­ger is respon­si­ble for PR and the team at Wurmkiste.at.

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How does worm com­pos­ting in a worm bin work as a healt­hy basis for fur­ther flo­ra and fau­na on the bal­c­o­ny? Judith pres­ents her expe­ri­en­ces with worm boxes and worm vases, which can be used in lar­ge plan­ters, ver­ti­cal beds and rai­sed beds. What to look out for?

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To the worm boxes

Peo­p­le often ask me why you grow so much and so luxu­ri­ant­ly? I fer­ti­li­ze with Worm humus from the worm bin, which David Wit­zeneder deve­lo­ped with his brot­her. With worm humus you can invi­go­ra­ting, fer­ti­li­zing com­post tea and spi­ce up the used soil in the bal­c­o­ny boxes right now in spring. I’ve owned this worm box sin­ce 2015 and we have a gre­at rela­ti­onship. 

Here is my expe­ri­ence report after 6 years of prac­ti­cal use of worm com­pos­ting in the kit­chen. Not­hing stinks, the worm humus revi­ta­li­zes my soil in the plant pots with micro­or­ga­nisms that we orga­nic gar­den­ers want and fer­ti­li­zes per­fect­ly. See what’s pos­si­ble: Har­ve­st — thanks to worm humus and Effec­ti­ve Micro­or­ga­nisms — in a 60-cen­ti­me­ter-long bal­c­o­ny box. 

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