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Worm composters in Cyprus

My name is Alex, and I sell ready-to-use worm farms (composters) with live worms, bedding, and a worm blanket — compact enough to fit in a kitchen cabinet or under the sink.I deliver all across Cyprus, and delivery in Limassol is free.I also sell vermicompost (biohumus) and worm tea. But I'm really into gardening, so these fertilizers might not always be available — I often need them for myself. Better yet, get a composter and start making your own!Click the buttons below to check prices and see photos.

Basic worm composting kit:

Basic worm composting kit with bedding, instructions, and two stackable bins placed on a wooden table

- composter with 2 boxes and tray
- substrat
- 500g of worms
- paper (for worms' appetite)
- instruction
120 euro, free delivery to Limassol

Advanced worm composting kit:

Advanced worm composting kit with thermometer, pH meter, worm blanket, and additional accessories arranged on a table

- composter with 2 boxes and tray
- substrat
- 500g of worms
- paper (for worms' appetite)
- instruction
+- worm blanket
- moisture and pH meter
160 euro, free delivery to Limassol

Alex the worm farmer, who makes vermicomposters

You can call me Alex

Actually, my real name is Aleh — the Belarusian version of “Oleg,” a name of Scandinavian origin. But because people constantly mispronounce it, I’ve gotten used to going by Alex.I’ve been living in Cyprus for over three years. I got into vermicomposting by accident: I had leftover ash from a fireplace and didn’t know what to do with it, so I started reading about composting.I work as a marketing specialist in IT, and in my free time, I’m a worm farmer and gardener. I also study microbiology and make garden accessories by hand.

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A quick guide to maintaining your worm composter

Main rules:

  • It's better to underfeed than overfeed

  • Make sure to bury the food within the substrate to prevent fruit flies

Carbone source for substrate:

  • Peat

  • Shredded paper

  • Torn corrugated cardboard

Feeding:

  • Fruits and vegetables (no citrus)

  • Coffee

  • Tea (includding teabags)

NO:

  • Citrus fruits

  • Onions

  • Garlic

  • Meat

  • Dairy

  • Oily foods

Moisture:70%–90%