WORMERY ANYONE ?
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Glad your worms are doing OK, I always put a newspaper on top of the kitchen waste to keep it moist and they seem to like that.
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I've decided to take the plunge after months of deliberating today I've ordered a womery I've read most of the posts on the thread but anyone could give me some tips I would be grateful
Hi,
I've just been listening to the bbc coverage of the world record breaking 'Dave the worm' this morning - 40cm! Robo - not sure you would fit too many of those in your wormery, but I reckon some worms that size would make some great compost very quickly! I'll be keeping my eye peeled when digging to see if I can find any which could enter the record books.
Pawty
I've just been listening to the bbc coverage of the world record breaking 'Dave the worm' this morning - 40cm! Robo - not sure you would fit too many of those in your wormery, but I reckon some worms that size would make some great compost very quickly! I'll be keeping my eye peeled when digging to see if I can find any which could enter the record books.
Pawty
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Pawty I heard it myself it was found around five miles from our plot ,widnes was and still is a town surrounded by chemical factories it's not a very scenic place maybe the chemicals in the air have breed something extraordinary