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"Jonno" wrote in message
bassett wrote: "Spiny Norman" wrote in message On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 10:59:11 +1000, "RooBoy" wrote in aus.gardens: Yep I apprecaite that, I am more looking to put worms into my garden beds and maybe compost too As I understand it the worms sold for worm farms will not survive in the garden they are particular type of worm not your average earthworm The worm used in compost heaps is usually Eisinia fetida 0ften caslled a manure worm or a brandling or a red wriggler) and it is different to the type of worm that we mostly see in the garden. IIRC, the worm which most of us would call the common old garden earthworm, is an introduced worm. |
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