I have a habit of having to check on my worms a short time after I add any to the beds. Last year's disaster has made me extra cautious. I also found out some of my monitoring equipment has quit working...
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Tools and instruments used at the worm farm:
Compost Thermometer: amzn.to/2OOFjrh
3-in-1 PH Meter: amzn.to/2S3m13a
Better PH meter: amzn.to/31wjSQI
Hand Cultivator: amzn.to/39bm031
Short Probe Thermometer: amzn.to/37aoxsR
Helpful products for starting your own home worm bins and making them thrive:
Coconut Coir: amzn.to/31uSTVN
Kelp Meal: amzn.to/31wWC57
Peat Moss: amzn.to/31DGU8j
Diatomaceous Earth: amzn.to/2Uw1LZJ
Neem cake: amzn.to/2tx9SKm
Oyster Shell: amzn.to/2H7jEpD
Crab Meal (a great source of Chitin): amzn.to/2SmPHY0
Note: A lot of the above products are great as additives for help your worms thrive and create the best worm castings for you.
Worms of course: amzn.to/2SqvekZ
Some more useful items:
Paper and Cardboard Shredder: amzn.to/39e6L9l
Hand Sprayer: amzn.to/2H1vIJd
Reusable Gloves: amzn.to/383JFCo
Fly Paper (Great to put on the bottom of your worm bin lids): amzn.to/2veFUex
You won’t pay any more or less when using these links but I will receive a small commission for your purchase if you buy something after clicking one. A lot of these links are for things that I use at my worm farm but also for things that are useful if you want to get into raising worms at home.
Remember to compost your amazon boxes!!
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