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Old 27-06-2013, 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Janet Tweedy[_2_] View Post
I have a wroggly wrigglers wormery, you know, 3 or 4 circular trays
stacked on top of each other but quite awkward to get to the bottom one
if decanting.

Like to buy another now our local council is moving over to tinsy little
food bins which will not hold much by way of cooked stuff or leftwovers etc.

Anyone got any views about other types of bins or of the argument that
Tiger worms are best?
kay what does Edward think?
He says that he wouldn't spend money on worms. The ones from your compost heap are the same species, and will be better adapted to your individual garden conditions.

We've never had a wormery - any leftovers (we don't have many - mainly bones and fish skins) go on to the compost heap.
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