Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Headwater Castings

Monday night I had the privilege of listening to Josh Burnham.  He is the great grandson of one of my neighbors when I was growing up in the 50"s. In fact he is living on his great grandfathers farm.  He is the owner and operator of Headwaters Castings. He is a good speaker and very knowledgeable about his product that he makes on the farm.  His product can be purchase in Bemidji at many of the greenhouses and Luekens.

"Red Worms, Worm poop Fertilizer and Worm poop Tea will Help Your Garden Grow the Way Nature Intended" commented Josh.

Are you looking for great natural fertilizer?  Red worms some of the best natural fertilizer producers in the world. They are great for decomposing yard and household waste, in fact; you need red worms for composting to get the nutrient and mineral rich worm fertilizer called worm poop or worm poop castings. A medium size worm bed with red worms will process several pounds of organic waste a day, creating organic fertilizer that will result in healthy soil for your garden. You say you don't want to have your own worm farm but you still would like to use worm poop furtilizer.  Get a bag and try it out.

"WHY YOU SHOULD USE RED WORMS AND WORM POOP OR WORM POOP TEA?"


Using red worms for composting, also called vermiculture composting, is the process of using red worms to decompose organic yard and food waste, turning the waste into a natural fertilizer called worm poop or worm poop castings. Worm fertilizer adds beneficial organisms, nutrients and minerals to the soil that sustain healthy plant life and vital plant growth. These microorganisms and soil fauna help break down organic materials and convert nutrients into a more available food form for plants. Red worms and worm poop and worm poop tea improves soil structure, texture, and aeration as well as increasing water-holding capacity in the soil. Plants grow stronger and have deeper root systems for better drought tolerance and disease resistance.

Studies have shown that as food passes through the worm's body, the worms have the amazing ability to eliminate pathogens and carcinogens in the soil. Worm poop mixed with soil provides a natural organic fertilizer and a tremendous source of nutrients for plants that dramatically improves the texture and fertility of soil. This replaces valuable nutrients taken out of the soil when fruit and vegetables are harvested.

Worm poop tea is created as moisture builds in the worm bed. The worm tea is very concentrated in liquid form. A little goes a long way. Worm tea is bottled in reused recycled plastic bottles and is easy to use. Worm poop tea is for indoor and outdoor plants and great in the garden, but IS NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION!

Rehabilitate your soil into healthy soil by using red worms and worm poop and worm poop tea.

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