Re: Some wormy questions


Sharon:
    The best worm bin citizens are red wrigglers; which, yes are also sold
as bait worms. But they are only recommended for use IN worm bins and the
bins must be indoors over winter in the North. Outdoor beds should already
be full of their own worms--naturally.

                                                                            
    ----Mike McG
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sharon Gordon" <gordonse@one.net>
To: <community_garden@mallorn.com>
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 9:23 AM
Subject: [cg] Some wormy questions


> One of my fellow community gardeners brought up a question I couldn't
> answer, so I thought I would ask here.
>
> Is there a worm that is a good compost worm and also useful as fishing
bait?
>
> And related to this, does anyone do vermicomposting on their plots? And if
> so how do you protect your worms from Zone 6-7 heat and cold extremes?
>
> Sharon
> gordonse@one.net
>
>
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