Worm Hotel Compost Bin + Bedding & Breakfast Mix (Local Pickup/Delivery Only)

$12.00

Great for first-time composters, curious kids, or anyone looking to reduce food waste and build living soil, one peel at a time. Includes local troubleshooting, PDF instructions & tips.

Here are free instructions on how to make your own; where to source buckets, what kind of drill to use, how to sand down, etc.

Ready-to-go worm bins are the easiest way to start composting—no tools, no mess, just magic. Choose from:

🪱 In-Garden Bucket Bin: A 3.5-gallon bucket (diverted from landfill, yay) drilled for airflow and drainage, nestled directly in your garden bed to feed soil from the inside out. Comes with a lid and an optional “Worm Hotel” sign (because they’re guests, free to come and go!)

💚 Includes one full bag of Worm Bedding & Breakfast Mix—our small-batch blend of upcycled bunny manure, coffee chaff, sawdust, and hay to give your worms the coziest, compostiest start possible. Refills available anytime.

📍 Local Pickup or Delivery (East Bay only) — Because worms prefer to ride shotgun.

Great for first-time composters, curious kids, or anyone looking to reduce food waste and build living soil, one peel at a time. Includes local troubleshooting, PDF instructions & tips.

Here are free instructions on how to make your own; where to source buckets, what kind of drill to use, how to sand down, etc.

Ready-to-go worm bins are the easiest way to start composting—no tools, no mess, just magic. Choose from:

🪱 In-Garden Bucket Bin: A 3.5-gallon bucket (diverted from landfill, yay) drilled for airflow and drainage, nestled directly in your garden bed to feed soil from the inside out. Comes with a lid and an optional “Worm Hotel” sign (because they’re guests, free to come and go!)

💚 Includes one full bag of Worm Bedding & Breakfast Mix—our small-batch blend of upcycled bunny manure, coffee chaff, sawdust, and hay to give your worms the coziest, compostiest start possible. Refills available anytime.

📍 Local Pickup or Delivery (East Bay only) — Because worms prefer to ride shotgun.