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Photos from Lujae Worms's post 04/06/2026

🌱πŸͺ± 2 GREAT DEALS TO GET YOUR GARDEN GROWING! πŸͺ±πŸŒ±

There’s nothing more rewarding than growing your own fresh vegetables, herbs, and flowers from seed. That's why we've put together two fantastic specials to help you get started!

🌿 DEAL 1 – Earthworm Compost Enriched Germination Mix
Our premium germination mix is enriched with nutrient-rich earthworm compost to give your seedlings the best possible start.

βœ… 2L Bag – R30
βœ… 15L Bag – R140

Perfect for:
🌱 Seed starting
🌱 Strong root development
🌱 Healthier, more vigorous seedlings

🌿 DEAL 2 – Seed Starting Kit Special
Everything you need to start growing!

Includes:
βœ… 2L Germination Mix
βœ… 1 Packet of Livingseeds Seeds
βœ… 5 Seedling Trays

πŸ’š Only R85

Whether you're a beginner gardener or a seasoned grower, these specials make it easy and affordable to start your growing journey.

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🌱 Grow your own goodness with Lujae Worms!
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03/06/2026

Deep Burrowers (Anecic)

These worms are the engineers of your soil πŸ’ͺ

Anecic worms are deep burrowers that create permanent vertical tunnels in the soil. These tunnels allow air and water to move deep into the ground, which is essential for strong root systems.

They also pull organic matter from the surface down into their burrows, enriching deeper layers of soil with nutrients.

These worms play a major role in long-term soil health and are especially important in gardens and agricultural systems where deep soil structure matters.

Nature has its own way of improving soilβ€”no machinery needed!

27/05/2026

🌍 Worm Wisdom Wednesday: The Hidden Heroes of Our Planet!

πŸ’₯πŸͺ± Endogeic Worms: The Underground Engineers of Healthy Soil!

Not all worms come to the surfaceβ€”but they’re still doing the work πŸ‘‡

Endogeic worms live within the top layers of soil and are essential for maintaining soil structure. Unlike compost worms, they do not live in organic waste but feed on soil that contains organic matter.

As they move, they create horizontal burrows that help mix nutrients evenly throughout the soil. This improves soil texture, increases water retention, and supports healthy root growth.

Even though you may not see them often, these worms are constantly working below the surface to improve your soil.

Healthy soil starts below the surface 🌱

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