“Always great service, prompt delivery but above all, high quality products, made in UK as much as possible. Great to support a UK farming business rather than a large corporate.”
“What a brilliant company this is and one we all need to support. Ordered by box of garden and compost worms and they arrived promptly and are now housed in our soil. Lend nature a helping hand, we need more worms”
“I've never composted food before. I'm glad I decided to buy the fancier one, as it looks good and is easy and clean to use, and I think I'm getting the hang of it. It makes me feel connected to my outdoor space in the inner city, in a way that gives me real joy.”
“How to make best friends forever with the birds in the garden. Get these live mealworms and give them a great breakfast. The mealworms can be kept in good condition in a container with a banana skin for sustenance. A great product. The robin in my garden frightens the other birds off with a warning call and so gets a bird table for one.”
“I recently ordered a bokashi kitchen composting kit , which arrived swiftly, and with full instructions for setting up and use . I am delighted with my purchase and have already half filled the first bucket. Can’t wait to add the resulting contents to my impoverished garden soil . I can’t recommend Wiggly Wigglers highly enough , they are fab , and their products are top quality .”
“My Girls are not happy with the weather we're having - especially as they're in middle of the moult ! Cockerel 🐓 has lost all his fantastic tail feathers and looks a bit like a Jack Russel on 2 legs
So it's essential I feed them appropriately at all times and your excellent bokashi pellets are very popular - they have access to feed at all times of the day and eat with relish”
“Very pleased with it so far, early days, only just getting the first box full, amazed at how much can be compacted into it. Simple to use on a daily basis other than the box does get pretty heavy, something to consider. Box is very good quality. Have used some juice to feed the houseplants. Not entirely sure what to do with it now out of feeding season though. Certainly looking forward to making use of it in the garden next year.”