
Worm beds are teeming with animal/microbial life forms – all playing a role in the decomposition process. As I’ve mentioned multiple times, worm compost is a phenomenal soil amendment and plant growth stimulator, thus having a constant supply located close to where you are growing plants is never a bad idea.Īnother great advantange, and one likely to be overlooked, is the increased carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration that will occur inside the greenhouse.

Keeping worm beds or bins in a greenhouse can be a great strategy for multiple reasons, but like most things there are still some important considerations to keep in mind. The short answer is definitely ‘YES’, but let me elaborate so you’ll understand why. “Do worms work well in a greenhouse? How can they be maintained?” ~ Mathew Metzler
