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Make Your Own WormFarm

with anything from

a bucket to an old bath


We supply plans and instructions, worms and ongoing support by email don@wizzardworms.co.za, cell (072 102 1636) or telephone (033 413 1837).

Just fill in the Contact Us form indicating what you have in mind and we will respond.

We have extensive experience in designing and constructing wormeries and worm farms of all shapes and sizes, and for a variety of purposes. We will ensure that you receive the best advice to ensure success. You will also be informed of the quantity of worms required to make a good start with your DIY worm farm.

In addition you can take advantage of using our help line if you are ever in doubt.

So many people are using wormeries to fertilize their vegetable gardens and recycle waste, and we are proud that our pioneering designs have ensured the success of the wormery concept in South Africa.

 
 
You may also require information and pricing on our comprehensive range of domestic worm farms and commercial worm farms.

What is Worm Wee?

Worm Wee is a slang name for the liquid that is produced when worms work on organic matter.

Worm Wee contains most of the vital nutrients your plants need for optimal growth. It is an outstanding tonic to feed and revitalise your garden, vegetable patch or farm!

 

What are Worm Casts?

Worm casts are the result when compost or organic matter has been digested and worked by worms.

 

    Using Worm Wee

 

For the Garden

Dilute 20 parts water to 1 part Worm Wee and apply (using a sprayer bottle or watering can) around the base of your plants or apply as a foliar feed.

 

For Pot Plants

Dilute 10 parts water to 1 part Worm Wee and apply around the base of your plants.
Planting Season
 
* Recycle organic waste * Produce your own organic fertiliser * Save money * Farm and garden organically
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