So no it s not necessary to add worms to raised beds even if you could find any for.
Worms for garden beds.
If you are interested in learning how your garden stacks up here s an easy way to test it.
Worm bins or vermicomposting bins are basically garden beds devoted solely to feeding and raising worms.
You should check what is the size of the worms and whether they are good enough to multiply themselves quickly to benefit your raised garden beds.
So it is good to cheat for once for your bed.
Place the soil on a tarp and count the number of worms in the sample.
But if you just built a new bed garden it will take some time before worms find the way to your new bed.
They can either be for earthworms or even better for red wigglers.
Features of top 4 best worms for raised garden beds uncle jim s worm farm 2000 count red wiggler worms.
Generally speaking there is no need to add worms in raised bed garden.
There are a few differences between a worm bed and a regular garden bed but they share many attributes.
The worms that you can buy are usually redworms which you ll find in finished compost or in the mulch layer of a garden.
The average size of the worms is between 1 to 2 inches and they multiply quite quickly.
Instead of adding organic matter to a pile and waiting for it to decompose into usable compost that you add to your garden adding worms directly to a vegetable garden bed allows you to provide.
Worms will find their way to the raised bed garden through the wood.