Best Organic Worm Castings Odorless Soil Enhancer for All Plants - 5 lbs
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Worm castings are going to soon be known as the "World's Greatest Organic Fertilizer!"
Pure earthworm castings are surely Mother Nature's best-kept growing secret. You need to only use a small amount in or around your houseplants, vegetables, and flowers. The miracles of the earthworm are easily seen in the beautiful growth and yields of your plants.
Features:
Pure earthworm castings—no sand, no fillers!!
Revive worn-out soil
Add humus to the soil to nourish it and help retain moisture
Help plants be more disease-resistant
Increase insect repellency
Reduce chemical dependency on fertilizer and ward off pests
Release nutrients slowly over several weeks
Regulate soil pH
Loosens soil and cannot burn plants
Beneficial fungus-eating nematodes are found in castings
Odor elimination quality
There is no excess water weight.
Directions for use:
Perennials: Above their root zone, use 1/2 cup of earthworm castings in the soil. Wield in spring, summer, and fall.
Vegetables and Annuals (flowers): Apply 1-2 inches of earthworm castings along the bottom. Add 1/2 cup to every plant every 2 months.
New seeds and potted plants: 1 part earthworm castings, 3 parts soil.
Established Hanging and Potted Plants: To the top of the soil, add 1-2 inches. castings every 2 or 3 months.
New Lawns: wield 10 pounds for every 100 sq. ft. Put on topsoil and water well.
Established Lawns: Spread on top with 10 pounds for every 100 sq. ft.
Established Roses: For every plant, wield 3–4 cups of earthworm castings into the soil below the surface.
New Roses, Trees, Berries, and Shrubs: Mix 1 part to 3 parts soil. Apply in a new dug hole and spread roots over the mix.
Casting Tea: For 24 hours, soak 1 part earthworm castings to 3 parts water, aerate if possible, and spray (added molasses may help to adhere to plants better)
I do not have an indoor garden so I am waiting until spring to plant. I will try planting closer to Feb or March in small pods watering with spray bottle, and slowly introduce the plants to outdoor conditions.