Rather than placing worms directly into houseplants, create a vermicomposting, or worm composting, bin that provides a nutrient-rich substance to mix into potted plant soil. A worm bin is a ventilated container deep enough that worms won't climb out. read more
Treating indoor plants right is an important task which requires complete knowledge of what is good and bad for them. Thought a few worms are considered friendly for plants such as earth worms and red worms, it does not make it necessary for them to he useful for indoor plants as well. read more
Worms increase the nutrients available in the soil for plants. As worms digest plant material, their castings or excrement concentrate nutrients. Castings are several times higher in nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and magnesium than topsoil." "Provide worms with organic matter for a food source. Worms eat plant residues. read more
Rather than placing worms directly into houseplants, create a vermicomposting, or worm composting, bin that provides a nutrient-rich substance to mix into potted plant soil. A worm bin is a ventilated container deep enough that worms won't climb out. read more