Worm Factory

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  1. carolyn

    carolyn Strong Ash

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    Perfect! Thank you Donna!
     
  2. Philip Nulty

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    Well done Donna,..a great advantage having the worm farm,..we don't need one here of course the soil contains enough worms that my cats catch them and bring them home as a prize,..however i did have a worm farm when i was worm fishing,..so easy to just go to the worm box rather than start digging and collecting.
     
  3. Donna S

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    Collected worm casting from worm factory yesterday.
    Black gold. They have produces well over 50 pounds since last spring.

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    22 3/4 pounds. ( photo / image / picture from Donna S's Garden )
     
  4. Jerry Sullivan

    Jerry Sullivan Garden Experimenter Plants Contributor

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    If I had a worm farm I would need a thousand tubular jackets to keep them all warm. My wife is not too fond of worms. Much less having to outfit them with jackets. No place to keep them during cold winters. Wait!! I could send them on vacation to Virginia. :)

    Jerry
     



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  5. Donna S

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    Jerry, They don't need jackets in the house, just little of warm blankets.. :headbang:
     

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