worm bin accessories
Everything for a good (re)start of your worm bin
expansion sets, starter packs, compost worms
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Handleiding Wormcomposteren
Praktische handleiding voor het opstarten en onderhouden van je wormenbak.
Alleen in het Nederlands.12 pagina’s zwart wit, cover full colour stevig papier. Kleurplaat op achterkant.
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mix compost worms
Compost worms or tiger worms.
Mix of Eisenia fetida and Eisenia Hortensis
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Worm bin (re)starter kit
For a good start of your worm bin:
- 2 Hemp mats
- 20 litres breeding ground for worms
- 1 litre lava flour
- 1 kg Worm feed
Please note: the starter pack does NOT contain compost worms.
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Extra composting round worm bin
Do you already have a worm bin but are you short of capacity? Order an extra ring. Then you can house even more compost worms, and compost even more waste.
The extra box is available in green, off-white, fuchsia, blue and black.
The difference between the plant ring and this regular extra container for your worm box is that the plant ring is less deep. As a result, it does not become too heavy so that you can easily lift it if you want to feed your compost worms.
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Expansion Urbalive
Extension for the design worm bin Urbalive. This increases the capacity and the Urbalive worm bin is suitable for a family of 4 to 6 people in average use.
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Worm food
You probably have a worm bin because you want to turn your waste into beautiful compost. In principle, special worm food is also not necessary at all. There are 2 times when it is useful:
- If you go on vacation for more than 2 weeks and you ask your neighbors not only to water your plants but also to feed your worms. They only have to sprinkle a handful of worm food over your worms 1 time a week.
- If you (restart) your worm bin with new worms. These worms are used to this worm food and will therefore feed themselves home faster and make a good start. Gradually you switch to cutting waste.
Give a small handful of worm food scattered around the tray. Do not give the worms more food than what they can eat in a few days. When the worms have completely eaten the food, you only give new worm food. When you see that the feed is going to mold, too much feed is given in 1 time or there is too much feed in 1 place. So before you go on holiday, test how much worm food your worms need per week.
To be ordered per kilo.
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2 Hemp mats
The main effect of a hemp mat is that it helps against fruit flies. The mat is compact so that fruit flies cannot reach the waste to lay eggs. You can also do this with a layer of torn cardboard or sand. However, the mat makes it a lot easier. Because the mat is made exactly to measure for the worm bin, it also closes better than a layer of torn cardboard.
When starting up your worm bin, you can also place a hemp mat on the bottom of the container. At the bottom of the container where you put the worms. This prevents the worms from creeping into your drip tray.
Note: It is still important to add enough cardboard to your worm bin. Read here why
Of course, a hemp mat will compost over time. That is why we send them per 2.
The mats in the photo are suitable for the round worm box. You can also choose mats for the Urbalive or the Wormery.
Read more about fighting fruit flies
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Growing soil
Growing soil is a mixture of, among other things, leaf compost, lava flour cellulose and a small amount of peat. Cellulose is a polysaccharide that is made by almost all plants (especially trees). The cellulose serves as food for the worms. There are only natural additives in the soil.
The growing soil is specially formulated for worm growers. The composition ensures that the worms grow well and can lay cocoons. You can put a layer of growing soil in your worm bin when you start the worm bin. But it is also useful when you go on holiday. With a large layer of breeding soil, the worms can move forward 1 to 2 weeks without new feed.
If you notice that your worms have had a hard time, for example due to the heat, give them a boost with a new layer of growing soil. Empty one of your compost rings, fill it with growing soil and carefully place the still living worms and cocoons in the beam with the growing soil. You can either empty the other rings (if it stinks), or just leave them alone and see what happens. In stressful situations, worms often lay extra eggs. So it would be quite possible that in those bins in a few weeks it will be teeming with baby worms.
Capacity: 20 litres/ 30 kg.
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Extra box worm tower
Capacity approx. 14 litres
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Extra crate worm crate
Top crate capacity 26 litres
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Lava flour
Lava flour improves the structure and health of your soil
Lava flour is finely ground volcanic rock. It is rich in silicon in well-absorbable form for plants. Silicon increases the resistance of the crop and to drought, diseases and pests. In addition to Silicon, it contains 83 other minerals that together improve the fertility and health of your soil.
Together with organic matter from, for example, compost or worm droppings, lava flour ensures a good granular soil structure. As a result, clay soil becomes rougher and allows the water to pass through better. Sandy soil can retain nutrients and water better and peat soil is stabilized against degradation.
To be used for
- Weed control (helps well against moss and horsesaus, read more in this blog)
- Pest control (snails, lice, spreading over wet leaves)
- Natural fertilization (wet spraying after sprinkling or covering with worm manure)
- Diseases (spraying against fungal disease on boxwood)
- Soil structure improvement (mixing with worm manure)
- Control of fruit flies in your worm box (see this article)
- Improve the health of your compost worms and the quality of your worm compost.
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Handleiding wormcomposteren (download)
Praktische handleiding voor het opstarten en onderhouden van je wormenbak.
pdf download. Ook gratis verkrijgbaar na inschrijving voor de nieuwsbrief
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Plant ring
This ring fits on top of the round worm box Only available in black. Turns your worm box into a fun planter. You simply fill the ring with potting soil and plants. The worms can freely crawl through the potting soil.
The difference between this plant ring and a regular extra compost ring for your worm bin is that this plant ring is less deep. As a result, it does not become too heavy so that you can easily lift it if you want to feed your compost worms.
NOTE: You only order the black plant ring here, excluding potting soil and plants and underlying worm box (shown on photo)
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Expansion Wormery
Extra compost bin for the square Wormery worm bin
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Drip tray for round worm composter
€20,00 inc. BTW Add to cart