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If you are looking for a way to use worm castings in your container plants, then this blog post is the perfect place for you! In this post, our Simple Grow Soil experts will talk about how to use worm castings and how they help keep soil high quality. We also have some tips and tricks on how to get the most out of your worm bin.


What are worm castings, and why are they a good fertilizer for plants:

Worm castings are an excellent fertilizer because they have many nutrients, such as protein, nitrogen, and phosphorus. They also contain beneficial bacteria that help break down organic matter into the soil for a plant to absorb. These benefits make worm castings an excellent addition to your container plants. If you don't know how many castings you should apply to your soil, check out our advice here.


The benefits of protein, nitrogen, and phosphorous in container plants:


Protein:The benefits of protein for container plants include giving the plant an extra boost in growth and helps it be less susceptible to some insects such as whiteflies.


Nitrogen: The benefits of nitrogen for container plants include helping with root development, chlorophyll production, protein synthesis, energy metabolism, and more!


Phosphorus: The benefits of phosphorus include giving your plant a better ability to tolerate drought, cold, and other environmental stressors.


How to use worm castings in container plants:

First, break down your worm castings, so they are in small pieces. Then mix them with potting soil and compost to get a healthy blend of nutrients.


Finally, add the mixture to your container plants! You can use various containers for this as long as it has drainage holes like pots or grow bags.


Tips on when to use worm castings (when the soil is depleted or too acidic):


 If your soil is depleted, then use worm castings to provide some nutrients.


If you find that the pH levels are too acidic for your plants, mix in a tablespoon of baking soda per gallon of water and let it stand overnight before adding it to the container plants. This will help counteract any acidic tendencies!

Why too much acidity is harmful to your container plants:


When the pH levels of your soil are too acidic, it can make it difficult for plants to absorb nutrients.


Plants need a certain level of acidity to grow and thrive, but it causes problems like nutrient deficiencies or stunted growth when they have an excess amount.


How much worm castings should be used in your potted plants:


Worm castings should be mixed into the soil at a one-part worm castings ratio to four parts potting mix.


Important things to remember:


When mixing in the worm castings, it is important not to pack down too tightly to have air pockets left for better drainage and aeration.


Five tips on getting the most out of your plant's root systems by adding worm castings:


  1. Start by planting your potted plant in a pot that has good drainage.
  2. You can also place rocks, water crystals, or foam blocks at the bottom of the pot to improve drainage and aeration.
  3.  After you have watered thoroughly, add worm castings to fill up about half of the container (not too tightly).
  4. The potting mix should be moist, not wet.
  5. Keep the plant in a partly shaded area for best results.

What types of plants are best for pots and grow bags:


- Succulents

- Perennials

- Annuals/Biennials

- Cacti


How worm castings benefit succulents in container pots:


Increases the growth rate


Improves drainage and aeration


How worm castings benefit perennials, annuals, or biennials in container pots:

Increased nitrogen content to improve plant health: Nitrogen is highly beneficial to the plant root systems allowing for better growth and healthier plants.


Tips on how to use worm castings for cacti in containers:


Add more organic material like peat moss into the potting mix.


Add more worm castings than you would for other plants.


How to use worm castings in grow bags:


 Fill the bag with peat moss or coconut coir and add a thin layer of worm castings on top. Mix it into the surface before planting your seeds.


Why you should avoid chemical fertilizers:


You should avoid chemical fertilizers like Miracle-Gro or other synthetic nutrients containing chemicals like ammonium nitrate, which can be harmful and damage your plants in large quantities.


Where to buy worm castings to add to your potted plants:


One of the best places to purchase worm castings is online! You can usually purchase worm castings online for cheaper than at your local home and garden store.  We have a great special on a 4 bag bundle!


What types of containers can you use for your container plant?


There are many options to choose from that vary widely in price, size, and materials. One of the most critical aspects of potted plants is finding a pot that will allow for good drainage to occur. Often people tend to overwater their potted plants. However, you want to remember that you want the soil to be moist but not soaked!


FAQs about using worm castings for container plants:


Can I use worm castings in all plants?


Yes! All potted plants benefit from the addition of worm castings.

What is a good ratio for using worm castings to potting soil when planting container plants?

There isn't an exact measurement that will work universally, as every type of potting mix has different properties. However, you should use between one-quarter to three-quarters cup of worm castings for every two cups of potting soil.


Can I substitute the castings with something else?

No, if you are planting container plants, then we recommend using only worm castings. Worms also add nutrients and help eliminate odors from your potted garden!


Do all worm castings have the same benefits for plants:


No, worm castings will vary in quality and effectiveness depending on how they are created (What have the worms been eating). Also, there is a lot of variation between brands, so you should do some research to find out which brand would be best for your needs.


In Conclusion:


Worm castings are the perfect solution for helping to enrich your soil naturally without harming your plants with harsh chemicals. Worm castings provide your potted plant with all of the necessary nutrients they will need to survive and thrive; this includes everything from their root systems to their overall growth rate. So when it comes to enriching the soil in your potted plants, there is no better addition than using worm castings.

Grow Bigger Plants with Simple Grow

Do you wish your plants would grow bigger? Was your garden less than it should've been last year?

If you're tired of growing puny vegetables and fruits, it's time for an upgrade...Simple Grow Worm Castings!

What are worm castings? Another term for worm manure. Why would you want to use it in your garden, raised beds, and house plants? Because it makes them grow bigger, faster and healthier...with no chemicals!

How do worm castings do this? It's like giving your plants a powerful multivitamin with everything they need to grow. Trace minerals, nutrients, and most importantly...worm castings are chock full of beneficial microbes. Why does that make a difference?

In recent years, we've learned the importance of gut bacteria for humans and know that it impacts so many different parts of our health. The same thing applies with worms. Gut bacteria from the worm's digestive tract gets into the soil from the worm castings and promotes plant health. Plants have a symbiotic relationship with the microbes from the worm's digestive tract. Plants respond to it and grow really big...really fast!

If you've never tried worm castings before, you owe it to yourself to give them a try. Instead of using traditional chemical fertilizers from the big box store, why not try fresh, certified organic worm castings this year? You'll be able to grow bigger, healthier plants that you actually can feel good about eating. 

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