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EARTHLY DELIGHTS

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Welcome to Earthly Delights Christchurch

Earthly Delights Ltd is a small earth worm family business which started formally in 2006 springing from the hobby interest of USA-born Annmarie Banchy.

Annmarie brought with her a great depth of experience of recycling systems and then trained in Christchurch with Bedrock Worms for nearly three years.

Over this time she developed networks in sustainability groups throughout Christchurch and studied soil science & organic gardening. Her hobby became a serious venture when she bought Bedrock Worms in 2007.

03 942 7190
info@earthlydelight.co.nz

Worm Farming Listings

Worm Farming

EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Worm Farming

Welcome to Earthly Delights Christchurch

Earthly Delights Ltd is a small earth worm family business which started formally in 2006 springing from the hobby interest of USA-born Annmarie Banchy.

Annmarie brought with her a great depth of experience of recycling systems and then trained in Christchurch with Bedrock Worms for nearly three years.

Over this time she developed networks in sustainability groups throughout Christchurch and studied soil science & organic gardening. Her hobby became a serious venture when she bought Bedrock Worms in 2007.

03 942 7190
info@earthlydelight.co.nz

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Looking for Worm Farming Supplies and Services in Christchurch? You can find expert worm farming services to help with your worm farming needs, or find a shop that stocks that component you are looking for. Whatever the need you can find it using Christchurchnz.info. 

Almost 50% of the waste thrown out by households is food waste with the average New Zealand household throwing out 1.5 kg of food waste a day. It makes sense to turn that food waste into something useful.

Those that are new to worm farming or wonder why people have worm farms can find out more information here. Worms turn dying vegetation and food scraps into rich plant food for the next generation of plant life. So when planting or planning on planting a garden consider using worm castings as a soil conditioner or fertilizer to help your plants grow. Worm farming can be done from kids to the avid gardener in several different ways depending on how much worm castings or food scraps you might have or generate.

Types of composting worms include Tiger worms (Eisenia Foetida), Red Worms ( Lumbricus Rubellus), Indian Blue (Perionyx Excavatus). These composting worms are able to eat and live in peacefully and productively as long as their needs are met. 

You may want to know when you can collect the worm castings. After a couple of months the contents of the bin break down,  as they are processed by the worms. The worms produce the castings.
There are different methods of removing the castings depending on the bin. Check any instructions you may have if you purchased a worm farm kit or consult with your local worm farm expert.

If you are considering starting your own worm farm you can purchase worms and worm farm kits from some hardware stores in Christchurch. For other gardening or compost advice visit a Garden Centre in Christchurch to speak with an expert.

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