Worm Nerd Compost Bin and Garden Soil Thermometer
Description
Worm Nerd’s Temperature Meter is a great tool to have when maintaining your worm bin. Ensuring your worms are living in the best possible conditions results in happy, active worms - more eating, more breeding, and more castings.
Minnesota's Destination Garden Center
Gertens is one of North America’s largest garden centers and home to Minnesota’s largest selection of annuals, perennials, natives, houseplants, trees, shrubs, and evergreens. We’ve been “Growing in the Grove” in Inver Grove Heights since 1921 and our campus now covers over 100 acres of shopping and growing facilities. Gertens is still a family-owned business with a focus on giving customers the ability to buy high-quality plants and trees directly from a local grower. After all, IT'S ONLY NATURAL TO BUY FROM THE GROWER.
Details
Worm Nerd’s Temperature Meter is a great tool to have when maintaining your worm bin. Ensuring your worms are living in the best possible conditions results in happy, active worms - more eating, more breeding, and more castings. Designed specifically for measuring temperature within worm compost bins, the easy-to-read dial includes four color-coded temperature zones, ranging from 0° to 140° F (-17° to 60° C). Each zone clearly indicates if the bin is too cold, too warm, or just right. Keeping the dial’s needle within the “happy” zone means your worms are in the ideal temperature range for thriving.
- Compost Bin Must-Have: Maintenance gets a little easier with this 8-inch stainless steel thermometer designed specifically for reading the temperature of worm compost bins
- Easy To Read: Includes large, 2-inch dial with waterproof and anti-fog glass for easy reading
- Simple To Use: Place thermometer probe around the center of the compost pile and wait three minutes for an accurate measurement
- Color-Coded Temperature Zones: Color-coded zones clearly indicate when the worm bin is too cold (blue), too warm (pink or dark pink), or just right (green)
- Happier Worms: Temperatures within the green “happy” zone are when composting worms are the healthiest and most active, meaning more eating, more breeding, and more castings
- Temperature Range: Thermometer dial ranges from 0° to 140° F (-17° to 60° C)

