The Wormguy

About Red Worms and Euro Nightcrawlers

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Dec 05 2008

The Wormguy

Published by howardh6546 at 5:04 am under Uncategorized Edit This

The Worm Guy is back,

                                       Well it didnt snow up here in Maine yesterday but it was cold. My worms are tucked away in my basement for the winter.

                                 Lets get to the worm tea. This is genuine 100% organic worm tea. The worms were born and raised in the state of Maine, the way life should be. This tea is made from my very own worms. This concentrated tea is 100% organic with no additives, the tea is great for fertilizing and conditioning your soil. It is excellant for roses for retardingand preventing black spot ( fungus) on all your plants. The worm tea will not burn your plants. This tea is made from Red worms and Euro nightcrawlers and it comes in a 20oz. bottle. All you do is mix 4 tablespoons of tea to one gallon of water. This tea can be put in a spray bottle or a hose in sprayer as it has no sediment to clog nozzels because it has been strained thru a fine screen. This tea is a result of worm castings (worm poop) and provides many nutrients, beneficial microbesand bacteria essential  for healthy plants and delicious and nutrictious vegetables. Use it on vegetables flowers, indoor plants, berry bushes shrubs and lawns etc. use it every time you water your plants as I said before it will not burn your plants. This worm tea when applied contains, 5 times more nitrogen, 7 times more potassium, and 11/2 times more calcium than is found in the top 12″ of top soil. It also contains potassium,copper, zinc, cobalt, bosox and carbon.       

          Well it is now about 4.00am in the morning and I think Ill go to bed. To sleepy to decide on a topic for tomorrow. So come back tomorrow and see.

  If you need any information on worm farming you can go to my website  www.berwickwormfarm.com or ask it here.

  Remember: STARVE THE LANDFILL AND FEED YOUR WORMS.  

 Its cold enough so we are making ice on the bay. It looks like ice fishing and smelt fishing will be early if the weather keeps up. Im glad I have plenty of Euro nightcrawlers.     

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