Learn about the role of oxygen in making compost, how much your compost needs, and how to ensure your compost pile has the right amount.| Compost Magazine
Are you finding your compost is cold and slow? Check out these 17 tips to help you get finished compost in as little as 21 days.| Compost Magazine
From Neolithic farmers to eco-friendly Aztecs, from American presidents to bone-stealing Brits, the story of composting is full of surprises…| Compost Magazine
Learn what compost leachate is, how to collect it and how to unlock the benefits of this pungent liquid while avoiding any hazards.| Compost Magazine
Get the essential tips on composting at home! Learn how to set up your bin or compost heap, maintain it and create nutrient-rich compost.| Compost Magazine
As if worms didn’t already do enough for us, scientists are unearthing even more ways these creatures can help our compost, our soil, and our health.| Compost Magazine
In news that will warm the heart of vermicomposters, a new study has revealed that earthworms can help combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria.| Compost Magazine
Find out how the process of composting works to destroy pathogens. Plus, learn how to optimise your own compost heap for maximum pathogen elimination.| Compost Magazine
Scientists have discovered that applying relatively small amounts of vermicompost can improve germination rates, plant size, and growth speed—and there are some great lessons for gardeners buried in their study. The scientists experimented with the impact of the Californian compost worm, Eisenia andrei Bouche, on arugula plants. First, they created vermicompost over eight months, using […]| Compost Magazine
Discover how to make a simple but effective DIY worm composting bin, saving you $100 or more compared to commercial vermiculture systems.| Compost Magazine
A new study finds that composting with worms provides a superior result to other forms of composting - and could help solve India's waste problem.| Compost Magazine
Learn about the benefits of worm compost, and how to use them for maximise effect with your plants and garden.| Compost Magazine
Coffee grounds may be full of nutrients - but too much of it is not good for your plants. Could worm composting be the answer?| Compost Magazine