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bicarb soda to reduce acid levels
Hello Prince,
yes I am using compost type worms (red wiggly things). I will be trying to move the bin out of the hot sun- I need permission for that. Probably won't get it I will try adding some lime- but will mix it up with water first. I will also throw in some bicarb soda to reduce the acidity in the bin. Cheers, W "SyrianPrince" wrote in message news:_t38f.2244 I assume we are talking about the compost type worms, pasture or earth worms would not be so numerous and would have strategies for remaining cool like going deeper into the soil. Maybe a little lime might correct some acidity - don't put it on your boys - and keep it moist and not too much of one thing or another.. mix it up a bit. |
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