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Old 12-08-2007, 08:12 PM posted to rec.gardens
Andrew Ostrander[_2_] Andrew Ostrander[_2_] is offline
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Default Worms for indoor plants?

I don't think worms be be a whole lot of help either, but if you do put some
in anyway, don't forget to feed them. Put edible vegetable stuff on top of
the soil or dig it it a bit. Replace it as it disappears.

"Kay Lancaster" wrote in message
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On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 10:56:21 -0700, Mike C
wrote:
I have several very large pots with plants indoors. The soil looks
very packed down. I don't really want to replace the soil as it is
very messy and dificult in these big pots. I was wondering if putting
a few worms in there would help. Is that crazy?


Not a whole lot of help. What's happened is that the organic matter
in the soil has oxidized so far that the soil structure has collapsed.
Get out the tarp, tip the pot over, pull out the plant, and repot.
Yes, I know, somewhere around 30 gallons, it gets kinda tedious, but
it isn't really that difficult.

Or air layer the plants and start over.

Kay