Where is Uncle Jims worm farm located?

Where is Uncle Jims worm farm located?

Spring Grove, Pennsylvania
Eventually, worm farming grew into a full-time business. Jim played football for Colgate, and moved to his own farm in Spring Grove, Pennsylvania.

Who owns the biggest worm farm?

Jim Shaw took over this 13-acre plot just north of the Maryland border nearly 30 years ago, raising eight children in a country-style white house a few hundred feet from his mysterious laboratory.

Where is the biggest worm farm?

Worlds largest organic waste management system The Pinecliff Worm Farm is the largest and most advanced waste treatment facility in the Southern Hemisphere.

What is Uncle Jim’s worm Farm?

Product Description. Uncle Jim’s Worm Farm has been in the business of selling and shipping composting redworms for over 40 years!

Where are red wiggler worms found?

Red Wigglers can be found in nature in leaf litter or under logs but gathering your own to start a worm composting bin is very difficult.

How many worms are in a pound?

1000 worms
There are approximately 1000 worms per pound.

How profitable is worm farming?

Worms are prolific; they reproduce in rapid form when provided with a healthy environment. Literally millions and millions of dollars worth of earthworms are quietly sold every year by everyday people just like you. Growing redworms is a full time, profitable business for many folks.

How do I contact Uncle Jim’s worm farm?

Contact Us – Uncle Jim’s Worm Farm 800-373-0555 My Account Search Cart Search for:Search Toggle navigation Home Order Stuff Buy Live Worms Indoor Compost Bins Outdoor Compost Bins Compost Buy Meal Worms Worm Kits Worm Food and Bedding Heirloom Seeds Organic Fertilizer Supplies Organic Pest Control Gift Cards Books Uncle Jim’s T-shirts Specials

What is Uncle Jim’s School of composting and Vermicomposting?

Other than the worm packages, indoor and outdoor vermicomposting bins that’s being offered to both worm hobbyists and the business-minded, there’s Uncle Jim’s Unviersity School of Composting and Vermiculture that offers nothing but essential information on all things worms related.

Can you keep worms at home?

Once Uncle Jim’s worm farm sets you up. All you have to do is periodically feed and moisten the little Red Wrigglers and they do the rest themselves. It’s That Easy! Keeping worms at home can also be a great alternative to recycling organic scraps that have already accumulated from days or weeks worth of consumption.