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Vermicompost


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Vermicompost is made at our farm when partially finished compost is fed to our worms. This material passes through the digestive tract of many worms. Worms have a complex digestive system which produce castings rich in microorganism and other biological diversity. The biology includes bacteria, fungi, nematodes, protozoa, and more. Researchers are finding that this diversity is very important for the health of our soils, and it can impact the soil not only biologically but physically as well. Vermicompost has been shown to increase soil aggregation which in turn enhances root growth, pore space, and water holding capacity. All are important for building soil and plant health.

Vermicompost contains Nitrogen which is readily available for use by plant roots. It also contains compounds called plant growth hormones. These help plants grow large sturdy root systems and flower sooner. The addition of vermicompost has also been shown to help plants resist stress and disease pressures.

Vermicompost can be added to soil as a top dressing, incorporated into the soil at planting time, and made into an aerated liquid extract called compost tea. Some studies have shown that when seeds or plants are potted with twenty percent by volume vermicompost mixed with potting soil, plants grow stronger and better resist diseases.

Vermicompost is a sustainable, organic product that is good for soils, plants, animals, humans, and especially good for the future of our planet Earth. Making and using vermicompost will hopefully work its way into more agricultural systems. In the future, as we learn even more about the importance of healthy soils, this amazing product of the lowly earth worm can benefit us in ways we probably have not yet even imagined.

We sell vermicompost directly from our farm to you. We can accommodate both small and large orders. We sell by volume in the following quantities: 1 gallon,2 gallons, 5 gallons, 17 gallons, or by the cubic yard. Prices are subject to volume ordered and may change seasonally. Please contact us for current prices and availability.

Soil Stewardship is a Colorado business that is committed to local, sustainable, and organic practices. We offer consulting services and sell a variety of products that are great for soils, plants, and the environment—and by default, this makes them great for you too!

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