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ABOUT EDDIE

IT WAS MY IDEA.

I’m Eddie, you might know my story. With a heart bigger than my brain, I sadly lost everything left to my name. One of the things I kept was a worm farm.


I decided to make something outta nuttin'. Where the world sees worms, I see possibilities.

"Where the world sees worms, I see possibilities."

Worms are good for plenty. You can use 'em for bait and catch yerself some dinner, sure. You can feed 'em to your lizards and keep your scaly friends healthy for life, or eventually have yourself a nice reptilian dinner if you fancy. Hell, who doesn't need some extra protein in their diets?  Worms are a delicacy in foreign countries! But they're good for so much more than that. 


Living in the rough, I'd throw my rotten scraps that my dog didn't want out in the dirt with the worms. Little did I know those wrigglers made some fine fertilizer for my garden. Once this lightbulb turned on, my life turned around. Buy trash, make compost, sell fertilizer, rinse and repeat.   


Who couldn't use some good fertilizer or quality, well-fed worms in their life?

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By Chris Vendilli December 13, 2023
Gather 'round, and let's talk about somethin' near and dear to worm farmer's heart – keepin' them worms alive and kickin'. Now, you might think worms are tough as nails, and they are, but a little TLC goes a long way. So, grab a cold one, sit back, and let's dive into the down-home wisdom of keepin' them wrigglers healthy. Chapter 1: Pickin' the Right Spot for Your Worm Shack First things first – location matters. Find a spot for your worm farm that's just right, like Goldilocks lookin' for a place to rest her head. Not too hot, not too cold, just like Goldilocks likes her porridge. Worms don't fancy extreme temperatures, so keep 'em comfortable like a lazy afternoon on the front porch. Chapter 2: Beddin' 'Em Right Imagine you're settlin' down for a good night's sleep – you'd want a comfy bed, right? Well, worms are no different. Give 'em some shredded newspaper, cardboard, or a cozy blanket of coconut coir. It's like tuckin' 'em in for a bedtime story – sweet dreams, little wrigglers. Chapter 3: Waterin' 'Em Like a Country Garden Nobody likes a drought, not even them worms. Keep things damp but not drownin'. It's like givin' your crops a good drink without floodin' the whole darn field. A hydrated worm is a happy worm – remember that. Chapter 4: Feedin' 'Em Down-Home Delicacies Now, when it comes to feedin', worms ain't fancy. They're not lookin' for caviar; they're lookin' for good ol' country vittles. Toss in them kitchen scraps – veggies, fruit peels, coffee grounds, and eggshells. Skip the meats and dairy; worms ain't much for a carnivorous lifestyle. Chapter 5: Keepin' Predators at Bay You wouldn't let a fox loose in the henhouse, right? Well, keep unwanted critters away from your worm farm. A little chicken wire or a snug lid will do the trick. We're protectin' our little wranglers from the varmints just like we'd protect our moonshine from prying eyes. Chapter 6: Givin' 'Em Space to Roam Worms like a bit of freedom. Give 'em space to roam in that bin of theirs. They like mixin' and minglin', so don't crowd 'em like folks at a county fair. Let 'em stretch their legs, or, well, their segments.  In conclusion, folks, keepin' worms alive and healthy in your worm farm is simpler than a two-step on a Saturday night. Treat 'em right, and you'll have a wrangler's paradise right in your own backyard. So, tip your hat to them little critters, keep 'em happy, and watch your garden grow like a wildfire in dry grass.
By Chris Vendilli December 13, 2023
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By Chris Vendilli December 13, 2023
Grab a seat, kick off them boots, and let's talk about somethin' that's more essential than a jar of sweet tea on a scorchin' summer day – worm farmin'. Now, I know it might sound like somethin' the city slickers might not get, but stick with me, and I'll lay it out plain as day – why worm farms are as important as a front porch on a country home. Turnin' Trash into Treasure: You ever wonder what to do with them kitchen scraps? Instead of lettin' 'em rot in a landfill, why not let them worms have a feast? Worm farmin' turns your leftovers into black gold, and that, my friends, is like turnin' chicken scratch into a winning lottery ticket. Boostin' Your Garden Game: You know that patch of dirt out back that you've been tryin' to turn into a garden that'd make your grandma proud? Well, guess what – worms create the Cadillac of fertilizers. Their castings (that's worm poop for the uninitiated) are packed with the good stuff that'll make them veggies grow like they've had a sip of Granny's secret moonshine recipe. Stewardship of the Land: We rednecks, we love our land. Worm farmin' is like givin' Mother Earth a big ol' bear hug. It's about recyclin' and takin' care of this here planet we call home. It might not be as glamorous as a new truck, but it's a dang good way to do your part. Teachin' the Young'uns: Now, ain't no better way to teach the young'uns about responsibility and takin' care of what the good Lord gave us. Show 'em the ropes of worm farmin', and you're teachin' 'em lessons that'll stick with 'em longer than a stubborn tick on a coonhound. Savin' a Few Bucks: Money don't grow on trees, but your own worm farm? Well, that's like plantin' a money tree right in your backyard. Say goodbye to shelling out your hard-earned cash on fancy fertilizers when you can make your own right there in the dirt. In conclusion, folks, worm farmin' might not be the fanciest hobby, but it's got grit, it's got heart, and it's downright important. So, next time you're sittin' on the porch, listenin' to the crickets sing, think about gettin' yourself a worm farm. It's like puttin' a little extra soul in your soil

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