We’ve been preaching the use of worm castings in your garden for a while now. There are so many benefits to their use, including beneficial microbes and nutrients being added to your soil to help plant growth. But, do you actually know what worm castings are? According to Dr Norman Aroncon, “worm castings are stabilised […]
It’s National Organic Week! We’re all about organic things here at Verasoil, and that’s why we’re going to be giving you all some tips on how to be more organic in your life, and how you can grow more organically. This is an important cause for us, because our mission is to capture valuable organic […]
If you’ve ever owned a plant, you know that when it grows, it needs to be repotted – and there’s no way of getting around that. Without repotting, the plant will wilt and die. Now, repotting a plant can be a little tricky, simply because it can be hard to know exactly when. So, we’ve […]
Whether you’re looking for an outside activity to keep the kids busy at home, or you just want to start something new and exciting, planting your own veggie garden is a great way to grow organic food that is healthier for your body. And…it doesn’t matter if you have just a balcony, or a big […]
We recently completed a garden transformation in inner west Sydney, using a few 15kg Verasoil bags to convert a small backyard into a beautiful garden.
When using our worm castings to create potting mix, use 1 part Verasoil to 4 parts potting media for best results. This handful of worm castings will allow your plants to have sustained growth for a longer period of time, without having to repot plants as often.
Verasoil is now available in 212 Bunnings stores across NSW, QLD, ACT, VIC and SA!
The Very Good Bra recently commenced an experiment to breakdown a bra at our Worm Tech worm farm. Within only 8 weeks our worms devoured the bra besides the elastic straps as you can see by the photos. Read about the whole story over on the The Very Good Bra’s website by clicking here.
The Gaia Discovery recently interviewed our Founder & Managing Director, Adrian Raccanello about how cotton compost has been used to create Verasoil. Head over to Gaia Discovery to read the full article by clicking here.
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