Alberta Premium Worm Casting 🌿
Living, Nutrient-Dense Vermicompost From a Regenerative Family Farm
Experience the next level of soil biology with our premium, small-batch worm castings—crafted on a family-run bison ranch here in Alberta, Canada. These castings aren’t just compost—they’re a complete biological inoculant, nutrient delivery system, and soil-conditioning powerhouse in one.
Unlike mass-produced products shipped in bulk and repackaged, our castings are produced on-site using a living, controlled vermicomposting system. Each batch is brimming with microbial life and often arrives with living Red Wigglers, Rove Beetles, and Predator Mites already present. These beneficial organisms are not just safe—they’re your soil’s first line of defence against pests, nutrient lockout, and biological stagnation.
Why Earthworm Castings Are So Powerful
Earthworm castings are the purest, most bioavailable form of compost on the planet. When organic material passes through the gut of a healthy worm, it undergoes a biochemical transformation:
- Nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, and magnesium are converted into plant-available forms, immediately usable by roots without risk of burning.
- The gut microbiome of the worm enriches the material with beneficial bacteria, fungi, and enzymes that help plants absorb nutrients and stimulate root growth.
- Castings contain natural plant growth regulators like cytokinins, auxins, and gibberellins, which support healthy shoot and root development.
- The result is a stable, pH-buffered, pathogen-resistant amendment that increases soil water retention, improves structure, and promotes long-term plant health.
Worm castings also act as a biological inoculant, jumpstarting microbial communities in depleted soils or sterile media—ideal for living soil systems, raised beds, and organic growers who prioritize biology over synthetic inputs.
Grown in Living Compost, Not Peat
Most commercial worm castings are produced using low-grade inputs like peat moss or coconut coir, which look like finished castings but offer little biological complexity. Our worms are instead raised in fully finished, farm-made compost enriched with native Alberta soil, glacial rock dust, bison manure, and decaying plant matter—following regenerative methods championed by soil experts like Clackamas Coot.
The result? Castings that don’t just look alive—they are alive, teeming with microbial activity and often containing helpful insect allies that would a pretty penny if purchased separately. You might think that bugs in your house is a bad thing but these are good guys that you won’t even notice. However they will work hard in the background and keep bad bugs at bay and prevent infestations.
Farm-Made on an Alberta Bison Ranch 🌾
We produce all of our worm castings in small batches on a low-impact, closed-loop bison ranch in Alberta. The bison roam freely and provide a natural, nutrient-rich manure source for our composting systems.
How to Use
Top-Dress Application
Apply 1–2 inches as a top layer to potted plants, raised beds, or garden soil every 2–4 weeks during veg and flower stages.
Compost Tea (Biological Inoculant)
Mix 1 part castings to 10 parts dechlorinated water. Aerate for 12–24 hours. Apply as a root drench or foliar feed to inoculate soil and plant surfaces with beneficial microbes.
Potting Mix Enrichment
Blend 10–20% castings into your soil mix by volume to supercharge microbial life and nutrient retention. (Our pre-made soil mixes contain everything needed however so no need to add anything at all!
Regenerative, Local, Powerful
Whether you’re building your first organic bed or maintaining a complex living soil system, our Canada-made worm castings offer the biological boost your plants are craving. No fillers. No peat. No gimmicks. Just real soil biology from a real farm.





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