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Mia's Worm Challenge

Coming home and finding brown paper packages addressed to you is just the perfect end to the day, isn’t it? When I first got my worm café, I was so excited! I’d used worm farms at school, but we’d never had one at home. It had always been the one thing that I didn’t do at home to reduce my waste. Bucket in the shower – yes, collecting rain water – yes, worm farm – not quite yet.

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Tumbleweed Welcomes Angus Stewart

Tumbleweed are so pleased to announce that we will be having guest blogs from the lovely Angus Stewart - Angus is a popular presenter on ABC Gardening Australia, he appears regularly on radio and is an award winning author. We are so pleased to have his extensive knowledge on composting and worm farming and he will be giving some great tips and ideas

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How do worm farms work?

Worms take your leftover food scraps and turn them into a dark, soil-like material with a pleasant earthy smell – known as worm castings. They also produce a liquid called worm tea. Worm castings and worm tea, diluted 10:1 with water, are wonderful additives to any garden.

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From Russia With Love

Tumbleweeds Compost Bins are being used all over the world in many different environmental conditions. We have recently received great stories of one of our Compost Bins being successfully used in Russia in temperatures below -20C…, the bin is covered in snow and still working!

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Recycle and Re-use

At Tumbleweed we have everything you need to recycle and re-use your food scraps, lawn clippings and fallen foliage - from composting bins to worm farms, as well as the extras to help you make rich worm farm or compost tea.

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Your Earth Matters

Tumbleweed is a privately owned Australian company with a global presence. Our vision is to make a significant contribution to our earth’s environmental sustainability by designing and manufacturing innovative products that encourage consumers of all ages to reduce, re-use and recycle organic waste.

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