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20 mins

Small Space Organics
Composting worms recycle kitchen and vegetable bed waste into castings. These can be collected and mixed with water in a simple process to produce a liquid fertiliser and tonic for plants.

Posted by Hardie Grant from London, United Kingdom • Published See Hardie Grant's 83 projects » © 2024 Josh Byrne / Hardie Grant Books · Reproduced with permission.
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  • How to make a garden project / plant. Making Worm Casting Fertiliser   - Step 1
    Step 1

    Worm castings ready to harvest.

  • How to make a garden project / plant. Making Worm Casting Fertiliser   - Step 2
    Step 2

    The castings are mixed with water.

  • How to make a garden project / plant. Making Worm Casting Fertiliser   - Step 3
    Step 3

    The resulting liquid is strained through a stocking to remove any coarse material.

  • Step 4

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  • How to make a garden project / plant. Making Worm Casting Fertiliser   - Step 5
    Step 5

    The worm casting liquid is applied to young seedlings as a fertiliser and tonic to stimulate microbial activity.

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