
Find Worms was created and designed as an easy to use resource for people looking to buy composting worms from worm farms in their local area. Over the years Find Worms has grown and expanded to include additional resources for eco-conscious people such as product reviews and organic gardening blurbs. Our purpose at Find Worms is to promote composting worms, contribute to a living on less to live for more attitude, and also to help others interested in composting with worms do the same. We want to assist individuals and businesses alike in finding the resources they need to further their goals of Going Green.


Early Bird Worm Farm
at Hodges, South Carolina
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Everwood Farm
at Brooks, Oregon
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Local Harvest
at Santa Cruz, California
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I've Got Worms
at Barnesville, Georgia
Type of Worm

Eco Munchers
at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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Can Earthworms Replace Your Garbage Man
by Amity Hook-Sopko Ever stop to think about what it means to throw something away? Where is “away”? Just because you throw itaway from where you are, does that mean it’s gone? What if there were no weekly garbage pick up? If we were responsible for our own waste disposal, would the average American family still throw out more than a hundred pounds of food a month? Would we have a mini-landfill in our backyard for all the food scraps, plastic wrap, and other product...
Composting with Red Wigglers and Night Crawlers
Earlier we’ve talked about the differences between compost bins and compost tumblers, and let you, our wonderful composting audience, decide for yourselves on what you thought would work better for your needs. Well, let’s put our differences aside and talk about worm composting, also known in the composting world as vermiculture or vermicomposting. There’s really not much to it, we use worms, right? Right, but not just any worms; red wiggler worms or night crawlers are the pref...
Perhaps you have heard the age old adage that you can't get anything for free. This is true for most things in life with the exception of Irma composting or what many call worm composting. Basically, worms will take your organic garbage and transform it almost magically into a type of compost that is rich and ready to be planted with your garden plants to enhance their growth and make your food that much more rich. There are a few things you should know about composting worms that will show you ...