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10-17-2006, 01:47 PM #1OPSenior Member
Earthworm farm...
Okay, i was goin around my garden today collecting worm castings and figured that better soil would mean better castings, i know the soil in my garden is shit and i want to make an earthworm farm using compost, that way hopefully i can get the best possible castings.
I just had a few questions if anyone can answer them,
-Will compost be too acidic and maybe burn the worms?
-Will the worms be happy in compost (i dont want to be cruel to them)
-Is it worth the effort???
Hopefully someone can give me some answers soon so i can begin my little farm,thnx for your time, its much appreciated.:thumbsup:
Abattoir Dream Reviewed by Abattoir Dream on . Earthworm farm... Okay, i was goin around my garden today collecting worm castings and figured that better soil would mean better castings, i know the soil in my garden is shit and i want to make an earthworm farm using compost, that way hopefully i can get the best possible castings. I just had a few questions if anyone can answer them, -Will compost be too acidic and maybe burn the worms? -Will the worms be happy in compost (i dont want to be cruel to them) -Is it worth the effort??? Hopefully Rating: 5
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