Can worms live in potted plants?
Elijah King
Updated on February 24, 2026
Pot Worms. Exactly like the name states, pot worms are found exclusively in containers or potted plants. These tiny little worms are considered topsoil worms. Like the nightcrawler, they aerate the topsoil by burrowing and eat decomposing matter such as bacteria, fungi, and humus.
Are worms OK in potted plants?
Earthworms are beneficial to plants because they can aerate the soil and break down organic matter such as leaves into vital nutrients for plants to grow. Adding them to potted plants may seem like a good idea to help boost your plant's growth.How do you keep worms alive in a potted plant?
Maximize Worm BenefitsRather than placing worms directly into houseplants, create a vermicomposting, or worm composting, bin that provides a nutrient-rich substance to mix into potted plant soil. A worm bin is a ventilated container deep enough that worms won't climb out.