When our worms eat, a wonderful thing happens: They produce a dark, rich vermicompost that conditions your soil like nothing else around.
Good Sweet Earth's Living Worm Compost, when worked into your soil, will not only provide trace amounts of beneficial nutrients, it’ll also introduce a wide variety of beneficial microorganisms to your soil.
Our Living Worm Compost can also help change the very properties of your soil. If your soil's too sandy, it means your soil can’t retain water very well. If it's too clayey, your soil doesn’t have much room for air or roots to move. Our Worm Compost will provide much-needed water retention to sandy soil, and it will loosen up tough clay so air and roots can flow and grow freely.