Questions and Answers

Q1      Why buy Wormswork Complex as opposed to my favourite Blood ‘n bone product?

A1      The average blood and bone product contains just 5% nitrogen and 60% sand or gypsum. The organic component can be canola meal in NSW, animal meal or blood meal at as little as 5% in SA, Vic and WA but seldom ever bone meal due to its high price. Animal meal is just pulverised dead animals and that’s why is repels water when added to your garden, due to the animal’s fat content. Less evident when the animal meal is sourced from the NT’s Barkley Tableland creatures.


Q2      How effective are worms at recycling?

A2      At volumes of 3 tonnes per hectare on pasture lands worms are an enormous source of underground protein, turning organic matter and toxic residues into carbon stable by-products. Scientists call this ability to fix carbon in the soil as adding to the carbon sink. Cars, cows and composting processes, such as your local council’s rubbish dump all add methane or other carbon products to the atmosphere in almost identical proportions aiding the global warming process, but the humble composting worm and it’s earthwork relatives turn that around, by fixing atmospheric carbon in the soil, which is the by-product you buy when you buy a Wormswork product.


Q3      What does the Wormswork product range give me that I cannot get by buying an above ground worm farm and adding the worm castings and liquid gold worm wee to my garden soil and potted plants?

A3      Nice question!  The Wormswork facility at Woakwine near Millicent in SA’s South East is the largest worm processing complex in the southern hemisphere and it uses the cellulose waste from Kimberley Clark’s paper mills nearby as well as abattoir paunch, marine offal and green organics and enriches that worm food with soft phosphates so that when the composting worms have ingested all that rich nutrient their castings and liquid gold that is collected is the richest worm product you can buy or produce in your worm  farm. The process of fixing the vital phosphates in an organic product is complex and when you buy our Wormswork Complex you buy that state of the art technology at no extra price. Ask any organic farmer what this benefit means. The process is endorsed by NASAA the organic registering agency in Australia and is in line for off-shore registration in Japan, the European community and many other places in the near future. While you could produce some worm by products in a single home worm farm the product we offer in one 25 litre bag of Wormswork Complex is the work of 40,000 composting worms for 3 months under optimum conditions with specially formulated added nutrients, that will accelerate soil activity in your garden nurture and nourish your plants in ways you cannot imagine.
Try it… please?