Re: worms
- To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: worms
- From: J* M* <o*@wantree.com.au>
- Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 15:20:32 +0800
Jon, try these two links - they are both for Aussie, but should still be
relevant. I'm not sure how well introducing worms will go in the garden,
unless there is a high organic matter content and a decent mulch layer.
I've had worms in a 'worm farm' on aqnd off for the past two or so years
and have never had much success. I mainly use them for recycling kitchen
scraps, but they are never hungry enough.
good luck
john
<http://www.wormsvoz.com.au>
<http://www.tip.net.au/~leanneb/>
At 10:26 AM 3/11/98 , you wrote:
> I was searching the archives on ways to keep the soil loos and
>airated. Introducing worms seemed to be an interesting way of doing
>this. What I was wondering was if someone on the list could give me
>some advice on the propegation and maintaining of the worms
>throughout the season. I read one reference in the archives about
>grain meal but I was not sure if I understood it.
>
>happy growing, mammoth pumkins, and all the best.
>
>Jon Jaussi
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