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The Science of Bedding: What It Is and Why Worms Need It
When most people start a worm farm, they focus on the food.
Banana peels. Coffee grounds. Veggie scraps.
But here’s what many beginners overlook:Food is only half the equation. Bedding is just as important.
In fact, without proper bedding, your worm farm can become wet, smelly, acidic, and unhealthy very quickly.

Himkaar Singh
2 days ago3 min read


Understanding Worm Digestion: How Food Becomes Castings
If you’ve ever looked at a handful of rich, dark worm castings and wondered, “How did my kitchen scraps turn into this?” — you’re not alone.
It almost feels like magic.
But what’s happening inside your worm bin is actually a fascinating biological process. When you understand how worms digest food, you’ll manage your worm farm better, feed more effectively, and appreciate just how powerful these tiny creatures really are.

Himkaar Singh
Apr 103 min read


What to Feed Your Worms: A Complete Food Guide
One of the most common questions new worm farmers ask is simple:
“What exactly can my worms eat?”
It’s a great question. Because while earthworms are powerful decomposers, they’re not tiny rubbish bins. Feeding them correctly is the difference between a thriving, productive worm farm—and a smelly, frustrating mess.
This guide will walk you through exactly what to feed your worms, what to limit, and what to avoid entirely.

Himkaar Singh
Apr 32 min read


Common Beginner Mistakes in Worm Farming—And How to Avoid Them
Starting your own worm farm is exciting. You’re reducing food waste, creating beautiful compost, and participating in something that feels both ancient and cutting-edge. But like any living system, worm farming comes with a learning curve.
Fortunately, many of the most common problems can be avoided—once you know what to look for.

Himkaar Singh
Mar 272 min read


Vermiculture vs Vermicomposting: What’s the Difference?
f you’ve started looking into earthworm farming, you’ve probably seen two terms thrown around: vermiculture and vermicomposting. At first glance, they might seem like the same thing. After all, they both involve worms and food waste—right?
Well, yes—but there’s an important distinction. And understanding the difference can help you decide how you want to approach worm farming at home, and what to expect from your little soil superheroes.

Himkaar Singh
Mar 202 min read


The 5 Essentials You Need to Start Earthworm Farming at Home
Starting an earthworm farm might sound like something best left to scientists or farmers—but in reality, it’s one of the simplest and most rewarding things you can do at home to reduce food waste and regenerate soil.
Whether you're in a flat, a suburban home, or even a school classroom, vermiculture (raising earthworms) is surprisingly low-maintenance once you’ve got the right setup.

Himkaar Singh
Mar 132 min read


Why March is the Best Month to Start an Earthworm Farm in South Africa
There’s something about March that signals new beginnings. The festive season is behind us, routines are settling back in, and the stifling heat of summer gives way to the gentler rhythms of early autumn. For South Africans looking to live more sustainably or reduce household waste, March is the perfect time to begin an earthworm farm.

Himkaar Singh
Mar 62 min read


How to Host a Compost-Themed Community Event or Workshop
Composting might start in your kitchen, but when it’s shared with others, it can spark something far bigger—a sense of community, purpose, and environmental action. One of the best ways to spread composting awareness and grow your local impact is to host a compost-themed event or workshop.

Himkaar Singh
Feb 273 min read


The Power of One: How Individual Actions Create Big Environmental Change
In a world grappling with climate change, pollution, and overwhelming waste, it’s easy to feel small. You might ask yourself, "Does composting one banana peel really make a difference?" The answer is: yes, it does.

Himkaar Singh
Feb 133 min read


What’s Next for Composting? Trends & Innovations in Sustainability
Composting has come a long way from the simple backyard pile. Once considered niche or old-fashioned, it’s now recognised as a key solution to climate change, soil degradation, and food waste. And as more individuals, businesses, and cities embrace composting, exciting innovations are taking root.

Himkaar Singh
Feb 63 min read


How to Scale Your Home Composting Efforts for Greater Impact
So you’ve been composting at home—fantastic! You’re already turning food scraps into nutrient-rich compost, reducing your landfill waste, and nourishing your garden. But if you're wondering, "How can I do more?", the answer is simple: scale your impact.

Himkaar Singh
Jan 303 min read


One Year of Composting: What Have You Achieved?
Twelve months ago, you started a habit that many overlook—you began composting. At first, it may have just felt like a small action: collecting peels and scraps instead of tossing them in the bin. But now, with a year behind you, it's time to pause and reflect on something powerful:
What have you actually achieved by composting for a year?The answer? More than you probably realise.

Himkaar Singh
Jan 233 min read


The Connection Between Soil Health and Human Health
Healthy soil isn’t just good for plants—it’s essential for people. The ground beneath our feet plays a silent but powerful role in determining the quality of our food, the air we breathe, our immune systems, and even our mental wellbeing.

Himkaar Singh
Jan 163 min read


How Local Governments Can Support Community Composting Initiatives
As climate change accelerates and landfill space shrinks, municipalities around the world are recognising what many individuals have already discovered: composting is one of the most cost-effective, immediate solutions for reducing waste and regenerating soil.

Himkaar Singh
Jan 93 min read


Teaching Schools About Composting: How to Get Involved
Schools are more than just places of learning—they’re influential spaces where habits are shaped, values are formed, and the next generation learns how to care for the world. That’s why introducing composting into schools isn’t just a great sustainability idea—it’s a powerful act of education and transformation.

Himkaar Singh
Jan 23 min read


How Composting Builds Stronger, More Sustainable Communities
When we think about composting, we often picture something personal—kitchen scraps turned into garden gold, one household doing its part. But composting has power beyond individual impact. It brings people together, creates shared value, and lays the foundation for resilient, sustainable communities.

Himkaar Singh
Dec 26, 20253 min read


The Financial Benefits of Composting: How It Saves You Money
When people think of composting, they usually focus on the environmental benefits: reducing landfill waste, cutting emissions, and enriching soil. But did you know composting can also have a real impact on your wallet?

Himkaar Singh
Dec 19, 20253 min read


How to Build a Low-Waste Routine That Sticks
We’ve all seen the zero-waste jars on social media—those pristine containers filled with a year’s worth of rubbish. But let’s be real: low-waste living isn't about fitting your trash into a jar. It's about building daily habits that reduce waste in a way that’s practical, consistent, and realistic for your lifestyle.

Himkaar Singh
Dec 12, 20254 min read


Simple Eco-Friendly Habits to Kickstart the Year
A new year brings a fresh opportunity to re-evaluate your habits—and if one of your goals is to live more sustainably, the good news is: you don’t need to overhaul your life to make a big difference.

Himkaar Singh
Dec 5, 20253 min read


Why 2026 Should Be the Year You Start Composting
If you’ve been putting off composting, waiting for the right time or more space or less mess—this is your sign. 2026 is the perfect year to start. Why? Because the climate crisis is no longer future tense. It’s now. And composting is one of the simplest, most impactful things you can do right at home.

Himkaar Singh
Nov 28, 20253 min read
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