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Worm Farms

Aussie made: Worm Feast, Worm Cafe, ​Can 'O Worms. Imported: Yard Art. Click each heading below to expand.

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If purchasing worms, please read the Worm Policy.
CHoosing your worm farm
For small households and small gardens, we recommend the Worm Feast. This needs to be buried in the garden and is suitable for install in raised garden beds. 

For medium to large households and gardens we recommend the Worm Cafe. It needs to be kept in full shade. It is made in Australia from 100% recycled plastic. 

For large households, schools and organisations, the Yard Art is not just for pet poo! It is a large capacity, inground worm farm, making it resilient to heat waves. Install it in the shade.  
​If starting with 1,000 worms, increase food slowly from 125g per day allowing the population to grow. (This applies for all worm farms)
Worm Cafe
Worm Café® is a heavy duty worm farm for indoor or outdoor use.  
  • Made in Australia
  • 100% recycled plastic
  • Use indoors or out
  • 3 large capacity working trays
  • Assembled size 57cm long x 39cm x 75cm
  • Available in black​
  • Stylised legs with ant prevention
  • Instructions engraved on underside of lid
  • RRP $99.95
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​Worm feast
RRP $39. The Worm Feast is an in-ground feeding station where worms process your food scraps and distribute them in your garden bed without you having to lift a finger.
 
Dig directly into the ground, pots, or even raised veggie or flower bed.

Features and Benefits

  • In-ground means worms survive heat waves if you forget to give thee frozen food

Specifications
  • Locking lid
  • 100% UV protected recycled plastic
  • Australian made
  • 51.5cm Height, 31.4cm Diameter
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​Can O' Worms
The Can-O-Worms® is available on special request only.  Please look at the Worm Cafe in lieu of the Can-O-Worms®.
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Features and Benefits

  • Round resistant lid
  • 2 large capacity working trays
  • Ventilated collector tray with worm mound
  • Sump Legs

Specifications

  •  Black 100% recycled plastic
  •  Made in Australia
  •  Assembled size 51cm x 51cm x 65cm
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​Yard Art Deluxe in ground worm farm
RRP $199

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The Yard Art Pet Poo Converter is not just for pet poo! It is a robust system perfect for small gardens with limited garden beds. Perfect for worm farming, composting or running a a bokashi system.

No bending - No Mess - No Fuss - No Odour! This product has revolutionised the way we dispose of our Pet Droppings.
  • Perfect for any Backyard, Courtyard or Garden Bed
  • Insulated body and lid to prevent mess and odour
  • The unit is tall so you don't have to bend and is pedal driven so you don't have to touch the lid to open
  • Compost your Pet Droppings fast with minimal work through the power of composting worms
  • Easy to install and easy to move around your yard
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