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Transform your garden with worm castings: a step towards sustainability
Fertilizing your garden with worm castings is an opportunity for transformation, making it healthier soil, a more sustainable space and obtaining greater production.
Worm castings and its crucial role in organic agriculture: healthy soils, healthy planet
Worm castings play a crucial role in organic agriculture to improve soil quality and contribute to the biodiversity and good environmental health of the planet.
Healthy soil and its vital importance: understanding the basis of every garden and orchard
Healthy soil is vitally important for any garden or orchard. The lack of nutrients, a structure that makes rooting difficult or an inadequate Ph, harm the normal development of crops. They affect its growth and reduce its resistance to eventualities such as a harsh climate or the presence...
Raising awareness from childhood: sustainable family gardening
Practicing sustainable gardening as a family is a good way to raise awareness of environmental care and respect from childhood. It is also an opportunity to enjoy quality time together and in contact with nature. In addition, through gardening the little ones receive important benefits...
Cactus fertilizer: worm castings for sustainable succulents
Do you know the benefits of worm castings as fertilizer for cacti and how to apply it to your succulents? Discover everything you need to know about how to help your cacti and how to use it correctly.
Organic worm fertilizer: why use it in your home garden
Do you know why using organic worm fertilizer in your home garden is a smart, profitable and responsible decision? Discover the 16 most relevant reasons why it is beneficial for you, for your land and for the food you produce.
Reduce the carbon footprint of your garden with worm castings
With the change of year, many people set resolutions to improve their lives and their future. Have you resolved to be more sustainable and reduce your carbon footprint in 2024? You have a great ally in worm castings.
The planet could have 60 harvests left if action is not taken to regenerate the viticultural soils.
Regenerating viticultural soils exhausted by decades of exploitation is a vital necessity for the sector. Saving vineyard soils and addressing climate change are the two great challenges of the sector. Now is not the time to wait, but to act, if you want to keep the sector alive...