How Do You Grow A Plant With Worms?
Worms create natural compost. These little creatures endlessly till soil, stirring, digesting and re-organizing it. Growing a plant with earthworms is beneficial to the soil health and thus the plant itself. A number of different kinds of worms exist and usually fall into two categories: soil dwellers, which come out at night and consume soil and organic matter; and red worms, which live in manure and large organic matter piles. You want soil dwelling worms for your plant to thrive. Prepare soil for planting and material for the worms to eat. Take natural soil, without any fertilizers or pesticides, and mix in 15 percent dry organic matter, such as leaves or grass. This will give the worms something to munch on as the plant grows but won’t create a smell situation. Mix soil. Place lose packed soil into the pot. Dig a small hole, and place the young plant in the soil. Cover up the plant’s roots with enough soil to keep the plant stable. Water the soil lightly, and let it settle. Wait 1