We are branching into a new business, WORMS! We are raising red wiggler worms and hope to add european night crawlers in the near future. Eventually we will be selling worms for bait but we need to build our worm crew first.

We are so excited to announce we now have worm castings available to sell. They are great for your indoor and outdoor plants! It is great to start your garden plants in also There is no smell to it.

Thanks to our friends at WormPeople, they have given excellent directions for recommended use:
Planting
Before planting seeds or seedlings – evenly spread 1 gallon of castings per 30 sq. ft. of garden area.
Work the castings 2” deep into the garden soil and then thoroughly saturate with water to flush the microorganisms and minerals into the garden soil.
Transplanting Seedlings / Potted Plants
Dig a hole 3 times the size of a potted plant or seedling. Put one large handful of worm castings into the hole.
If the plant is in an non-plantable pot, remove the plant from its container and place the plant on the castings at the bottom of the hole.
If the plant is in a plantable pot simply place the plant on the castings at the bottom of the hole.
Fill the remainder of the hole with garden soil that has been mixed with worm castings and water thoroughly.
Mid-Season
In July (northeast U.S.) work more worm castings into the soil around each plant and water thoroughly.