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oldherbaceous
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Good morning Brenjon, i must admit i do like parsnip, we make a lot of soup out of them as well.
Like Johnboy they are spaced at about nine inches apart.
And people are very grateful of a gift of one, as they are one of the vegatables that you really can taste the difference compared too bought ones.
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madasafish
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I note the comment"banana skins, onion, citrus, meat and fish scraps that cannot go in a wormery"

at the top of the advert http://www.greengardener.co.uk/bokashi.htm


Wel I compost all the above in a wormery with no problems... (grapefruit and all...) Are Staffordshire worms tougher or is the general advice on what worms will not eat just cow excrement?
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As a former Scot the thought of paying more than £10 on a compost bin makes me feel all unwell!
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Hi Mad

Think that you have got your posting in the wrong slot!!!

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