Until yesterday, I hadn’t ever really thought about worms…

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Sure, we’d spotted a few the last time we dug around our veggie beds, but since adding mulch, they’re literally everywhere! So what’s the deal? What’s changed?

Curious, I turned to Google to help me work it out. Here’s what I uncovered about our new wiggly buddies!

Turns out mulch is basically worm heaven. That’s because:

Worms aren’t flashy, they don’t demand attention, they just tirelessly work to help soil (and plants) thrive.

Why worms matter

Benefits of a worm-filled garden

Ever seen soil that’s crumbly, rich and full of life? That’s the magic of worms. In a worm-rich garden, veggies grow stronger, healthier and happier. It’s a win-win: the worms get a cozy home, we all get happy, thriving plants.

Kath Irvine states that ****if you nourish the soil around your veggie beds, you also nourish the soil in your veggie beds.

Worms are the same: when they’re around your veggie beds, they’re also in your veggie beds

Worms are simple creatures with simple needs.

Here’s how to attract more of them:

  1. Feed them organic matter. Clearly they love mulch. They also love decaying leaves and compost.
  2. Keep soil moist. Worms need a damp environment to survive, but not too wet - they’re not swamp dwellers.
  3. Lose the chemicals. Pesticides and chemical fertilizers can harm worms. Stick to organic options to keep your garden worm-friendly.

Worms aren’t glamorous, but they’re essential to creating successful edible spaces. So, the next time I spot one, I’m going to give it a tiny high five for all the work it’s doing!


By Sal at Sally Grows - 4th January 2025

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