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Welcome to Wide World of Worms!

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Why Are Red Wrigglers The Best Worms for Your Garden?

While all worms are beneficial for soil health, not all are created equal. Red Wrigglers are one of the few worm species that eat incredible amounts of organic waste every day, and convert it into a dark, rich natural fertilizer

They even ate this pair of denim jeans right down to the pockets!

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Everyone wants a lush garden with leafy greens and pepper plants growing up to their waist, but depending on local soil quality, that dream can be difficult to achieve. The good news is that with proper vermicomposting skills, anyone can foster a beautiful, thriving garden! 

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The beautiful thing is that all you need to set yourself up with an amazing garden is: 

  1. A bin

  2. Shredded paper/cardboard

  3. Food scraps

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And finally:

WORMS!

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Why is Wide World of Worms Your Best Source For Red Wrigglers?

Sophia learned from the best: 25-year vermicomposting veteran Michael Dunn, who's been running a successful valley-local worm farm since 1997! She is part of the new generation of vermicomposters and combining the proven, old practices with modern sustainability and innovation. 

 

Based out of the Central Valley of California, Sophia at Wide World of Worms is committed to  honesty, quality, and making gardens grow! 

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​Here at Wide World of Worms, Sophia is passionate about worms, soil health, education and sharing information.​

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