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Re: planting and transplanting
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- Subject: Re: planting and transplanting
- From: "Jennifer W. Gohr" jgohr@rmci.net>
- Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 13:54:57 -0700
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HI Ruth, I really hope I enjoy the same success with my worms that you
have with yours, but I'm worried about mine. I have to leave a light on to
keep them in their bin. If I turn the light off for even an hour they
start trying to leave the bin. Nothing smells, but have I done something
wrong?
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>--- "Jennifer W. Gohr" <jgohr@rmci.net> wrote:
> I also started a new gardening
>> venture: Growing Worms
>> in my basement to compost my kitchen waste and to
>> use as fertilizer/compost
>> for my plants.
>>
>>
>>
>
>Jennifer,
>Congrats on starting your wormbin. Worms are the
>neatest thing! I started one about a year and a half
>ago and decided to start a second soon after for those
>times when I have a lot of waste, like when I go on a
>cooking binge or start making a lot of pies from all
>that summer fruit. My worms just love all those peach
>skins and melon rinds that show up in their bins in
>the summer. And its a great way to recycle newspaper
>right at home! I'm just starting to use the compost
>in my new raised beds for vegetables but my perenials
>have always seemed to look good with the compost that
>I've used on them.
>
>Have fun!
>
>Ruth
>
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