About Worm Aid

Discover our passion for creating premium compost with worm castings and biochar in Brockton, MA.

Red-hot charcoal embers glowing intensely, surrounded by black and grey burnt wood pieces within a dark container.
Red-hot charcoal embers glowing intensely, surrounded by black and grey burnt wood pieces within a dark container.
A close-up view of black charcoal pieces with a texture of ash and irregular surfaces. The dark chunks are interspersed with lighter gray ash, creating a rugged and textured composition.
A close-up view of black charcoal pieces with a texture of ash and irregular surfaces. The dark chunks are interspersed with lighter gray ash, creating a rugged and textured composition.

Our Location

Located in Brockton, MA, we produce premium compost using worm castings and biochar for sustainable gardening and agriculture.

Address

123 Worm Farm Rd, Brockton, MA

Hours

Mon-Fri 9am

Customer Reviews

See what our customers say about our premium worm castings.

The worm castings from Worm Aid transformed my garden. Highly recommend their products!

Sarah Johnson
A person is placing pieces of charcoal into a metal container with a small flame visible among the charcoal. The person's hand is smudged with black soot, indicating they have been handling the charcoal. The background is blurred, suggesting a busy environment.
A person is placing pieces of charcoal into a metal container with a small flame visible among the charcoal. The person's hand is smudged with black soot, indicating they have been handling the charcoal. The background is blurred, suggesting a busy environment.

Brockton MA

Worm Aid's compost is exceptional! My plants have never looked better. Truly a game changer for my gardening.

Dark charcoal pieces glow with vivid red and orange embers, creating a striking contrast against the surrounding blackened ash. The overall appearance suggests smoldering coals emitting warmth and light.
Dark charcoal pieces glow with vivid red and orange embers, creating a striking contrast against the surrounding blackened ash. The overall appearance suggests smoldering coals emitting warmth and light.
Mike Thompson

Brockton MA

★★★★★
★★★★★