Photo of Derek Bilski "Dirty Bil" Standing in Unity Gardens

Meet Dirty Bil: The Visionary Behind Natural and Sustainable Gardening

Welcome to Dirty Bil’s Pure Worm Castings, where nature meets sustainability. Founded in 2016 by Derek Bilski, also known as Dirty Bil, our mission is to provide gardeners with a premium, natural, and chemical-free fertilizer.

Derek’s journey began with a vision to create a fertilizer that promoted healthy plant growth and protected the environment. Collaborating with renowned castings experts and partnering with the esteemed University of Purdue, he embarked on a quest to develop a worm cast that offered exceptional benefits without harming crops.

Derek’s dedication and expertise result in a worm cast of unparalleled quality. Our castings provide plants with a balanced, nutrient-rich product that won’t cause burns or chemical damage. You can trust Dirty Bil’s Pure Worm Castings to nurture your crops naturally, ensuring their optimal growth and vitality.

We Provide Grow Houses And Garden Centers A Premium Fertilizer

Learn More

From South Bend, IN to Your Garden: Dirty Bil’s Makes Sustainable Gardening Easy

Dirty Bil’s Pure Worm Castings remains a family-owned and operated business. Derek, his wife Lisa, and daughter Stella passionately care for thousands of red earthworms, meticulously maintaining their optimal living conditions. Based in South Bend, Indiana, our operations are rooted in sustainable practices prioritizing the well-being of the earthworms and the environment.

At Dirty Bil’s, we believe in the power of organic gardening and its ability to create a harmonious connection between humans and nature. Our ‘about us’ page shows our story, values, and dedication to delivering excellent worm castings. Join us on this sustainable journey and experience the transformative benefits of Dirty Bil’s Pure Worm Castings.

Lastly, grab a bag of our castings on our store to discover how our natural and chemical-free fertilizers can revolutionize your gardening experience by providing healthier plants, a greener future, and a thriving ecosystem.

Photo of Derek Bilski's Daughter in the back of a car full of dirty bil's worm casting bagged products.

@dirtybilscastings

Instagram      Facebook

No images found.