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Chico News & Review - Planting season is here!

By Christine G.K. LaPado. More stories by this author...

This article was published on 05.13.10.
The Worm Farm’s John Stewart holds a handful of nutrient-rich worm castings. PHOTO BY CHRISTINE G.K. LAPADO

It’s planting season, which means dirt—lots of rich, dark, nutrient-packed soil that will make your flower and vegetable seeds and seedlings say, "Yum!” and grow, grow, grow.
Do it
Head to The Worm Farm in Durham (9033 Esquon Road), seven miles south of Chico. It’s the place to go if you want superb soil in which to plant.
"We have about 50 different soil amendments we keep in the store,” offered Worm Farm co-owner John Stewart. "All the meals—bone meal, blood meal, feather meal. We also have two types of chicken manure.” Other amendments include bat guano, Canadian kelp, cow manure, glacial rock dust, oyster shell flour, organic rice hulls, compost and sand.
But what The Worm Farm is most famous for is its earthworms (sold by the pound), and its nutrient-rich worm castings, used by savvy gardeners to increase the quality and yield of plants grown in soil enriched with them.
"So many people have come back the next year—first time customers—just raving about their gardens after using worm castings,” Stewart said. (It’s no secret that local marijuana growers line up during the height of planting season for The Worm Farm’s plant-nourishing wares.)
In high demand this time of year, said Stewart, is The Worm Farm’s mix of 20 percent vermicompost (the official name for worm castings) and 80 percent thermophilic compost—or compost made from such things as grass clippings and kitchen scraps that naturally create heat as they decompose.
"Once they tell me (they’re planting) a veggie garden, I tell them a 20 percent mix is what they want,” Stewart said. Flower gardens and lawns need a 10/90 mixture. At $60 per yard (a pickup truckload) for the 20/80, and $45 per yard for the 10/90, "hands-down, we’re cheaper” than buying soil amendments by the bag at any big-box store, he added. Customers "can bring in trash cans” to fill and still get the per-yard price.
"We’re in the season right now,” advised Stewart. "We’re open seven days a week till about the end of June.” Ask Stewart how to make and use ultra-nutritious "worm tea” for your plants to drink.

Call 894-1276 or visit www.thewormfarm.net for more info.

"A person may feel ‘mean as snakes’ when leaving the office, but after a few minutes in the garden be fit to live with.”
—E. Gordon Wells Jr., Successful Home Gardening

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