![]() They provide a slow-release fertilizing solution – the digestive tract of the worms coats the material and effectively bundles it up into tiny, long-lasting fertilizer granules. The final product of Earthworm castings looks like any old pile of earth to me…Īnd before you ask, no – it doesn’t smell like poop. They essentially look and smell like earth. People often say they have a consistency of fine coffee grounds, and I’m inclined to agree. The idea is that the worms digest the soil, processing and refining it, and eventually leaving behind a much more nutrient-rich organic material (with some extra beneficial components). That’s essentially what we have here with worm castings! Or at least with nutrients, hopefully not flavor… ![]() The weasel eats the coffee cherries, and its digestive system (somehow) produces a superior product full of depth and flavor. Kind of like that expensive Indonesian coffee that’s made from weasel dung (Kopi Luwak). It’s a lot more interesting than it sounds, honestly. ![]() Worm castings are as natural as they come. ![]()
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