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Lombricomposteur à enterrer - 3 L
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Vermicomposter to bury - 3 L

Handmade in France Fertilize your plants Resistant to frost and limescale 100% terracotta worm composter to bury. This new generation of terracotta composters are extremely practical for recycling your plant waste, while being effective for fertilizing your plants. What is a worm composter and what is it used for? These latest generation terracotta composters offer exceptional practicality for recycling your plant waste, while being highly effective for fertilizing your plants. A worm composter is a device specially designed to allow the decomposition of organic waste with the help of earthworms, also known as composting worms or red worms. It is a method of composting that is done on a small scale, generally at home. Earthworms feed on organic waste, digest it and turn it into a nutrient-rich compost called vermicompost. This process of composting with worms is faster than traditional composting and can be done even in small spaces. The worm composter is an ecological way to reduce organic waste, produce natural fertilizer and contribute to better waste management. 3 year warranty against frost Weight: 1.6 kg Height: 21cm Diameter: 13.5cm Planter dimensions in cm/m2: 80x40 / 0.32 Quantity of worms in KG: 0.5 How do I install my VERMICOMPOSTER? Insert your worm composter into the ground to hide the openings of the bin, flower pot or planter. Fill the tube with cut pieces of biodegradable fruits and vegetables to encourage the work of the compost worms. Add compost worms if your soil does not have them naturally. Arrange them around the worm composter tube, where they will naturally slip into their environment: the soil. They will find their food in the tube. Once the terracotta tube is filled with vermicompost, empty it and distribute the compost directly at the base of your plants or on your soil. Our advices Make sure you maintain a balance of waste "browns" (such as dead leaves, wood chips) and “green” waste (such as fruit and vegetable peelings). Cut organic waste into small pieces before adding it to the worm composter. This will make it easier for worms to consume them. Avoid fatty foods, meat, dairy products. When the compost is ready, use it to feed your houseplants, gardens or potted plants. By following these tips, you should be able to maintain a healthy worm composter and productive.

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