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Earthworm castings (Organic Vermicompost Biocompost) are ideal for indoor use, as they are virtually odorless and their fine texture easily incorporates into potting soils. They are also suitable for plants in vegetable gardens, flower beds, and lawns.
- Transplanting, repotting and preparing planters: Mix one part worm manure with 3 parts commercial potting soil.
- Sowing: Once your seeds are placed in the furrows, sprinkle them with worm manure (5 mm) then close the furrows with soil.
- Transplanting in the garden: Place a large handful of worm manure in the hole before putting the plant in.
- Shrubs, vines, perennials, etc.: Sprinkle 5 mm of worm manure at the base of the plants every two months.
- Planters, flower pots, and houseplants: Pour 2 cm of potting soil into the bottom of the container and mix in a handful of worm castings. Then, every two months, sprinkle 5 mm of worm castings over the surface of the soil before watering.
- Lawn: In spring, mid-summer and when closing the field in autumn, sprinkle about 2 L of worm manure per m2 of lawn.
- Laying turf rolls: For faster rooting, spread about 2 L of worm manure per m2 , lay the turf rolls and sprinkle the rolls with about 2 L of worm manure per m2 .
- Manure juice: Once a week, add a handful of worm manure to 5 or 10 liters of water, mix everything together and let it steep for about 8 hours before using the resulting juice to water your plants.
- Lawn repair: When yellow patches appear on the lawn, sprinkle them generously with worm manure and water them with compost juice.
- NPK: 1-0.5-1
9 L format
This marine and forest compost helps to introduce beneficial biology to the soil, regardless of its nature or texture. It also helps to reduce compaction in clay soils to facilitate plant growth.
- 100% natural compost without peat or manure, containing bark, snow crab, periwinkle, and fish remains, and red worms. NPK 0.6 – 1.8 – 0.13
- The bark, rich in lignin, helps to structure the soil. It is also an excellent food source for various beneficial soil fungi.
- Crab and periwinkle shells, rich in chitin, nourish soil bacteria.
- Fish waste represents a source of assimilable nitrogen and provides a source of fat useful for stimulating the work of compost.
- Red worms help to transform organic matter in the soil and to aerate the soil at the root level.
- Helps prevent soil acidification.
- Helps control diseases.
- Helps to break up clay soils.
- Makes soil life 5 times more active.
- Spread a 6 mm (1/4 in) layer on the soil in spring or mix it into the production or planting substrate at a ratio of 1:20 or 1:10.
- Product conforms to organic farming standards and is approved by Québec Vrai.
A real boost for organic gardening!
- Quickly transforms dead leaves, garden waste and grass clippings into compost
- Use in all compost piles or bins.
- 100% organic;
- Concentrated from entirely organic and natural sources.
- Without inactive or chemical fillers.
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