![]() ![]() Michael Buck grew up in Roseburg, and after some time in the military and college moved back to Douglas County with his Texan wife and their young son. Spread a thin layer of worm castings between each new layer of material to be composted. Mix 1 part worm castings to 4 parts soil or planting mix. For established lawns, apply worm castings at a rate of 8 quarts per 100 square feet and repeat every 45 days during the growing season. ![]() You can also use worm castings as a top dressing by placing on top of your plants' root zone 1-3 inches of castings annuallyįor new lawns, apply worm castings at a rate of 8 quarts per 100 square feet of lawn area and work lightly into the topsoil. (Indoors or out): Side dress during growing season at a rate of 1/2 cup per 6 inch pot or 1 cup per linear foot. (Using a tea brewer) Follow tea brewer instructions carefully and use the tea within a few hours.ġ6 Quarts = 64 Cups (US) (Example: 1 cup per linear foot of row crop = 64 feet of row per 16 Quart bag)ġ Gallon (US) = 16 Cups (US) and 1 gallon weighs about 5.5 pounds Casting tea is excellent for fruiting, flowering or difficult to access potted plants. ![]() Soak 1 part castings in 25 parts water for 12-24 hours. Side dress during growing season at a rate of 1/2 cup per plant or 1 cup per linear foot of row once every 2 months. Set seed or plants in place and cover with soil. ![]() Line bottom and sides of plant holes and seed furrows with 1 to 2 inches of worm castings. For planting beds, mix 6 inches of compost into the soil and add worm castings at a rate of 8 Liters per 100 square feet. Apply castings 3 times a year - spring, early summer, and early autumn. Mix 1/2 cup into the soil above the plant's root zones. *TITAN PRODUCTS DO NOT QUALIFY FOR OR TOWARDS FREE SHIPPING* ![]()
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