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interesting geoff,
never observed that problem before maybe it si the species of wrom that you have there? might be a good question you can trow to the museum people or the local appropriate university dept'? they can all be very helpfull in these situations. but yes we reckon the compost worms always find the food scraps sooner that the common garden worms do, and having your worm farm in the garden delivers all that wee, and castings right where you want it. the only anomily we ever had was many moons ago when we had a paricularly wet summer (caused by stuff falling outa the sky?) the compost worms found the gardens too wet so they climbed up the walls of the house and huddles in clumps on the window sills. On Sun, 13 May 2007 21:00:13 +1000, "Geoff & Heather" wrote: snipped With peace and brightest of blessings, len & bev -- "Be Content With What You Have And May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In A World That You May Not Understand." http://www.lensgarden.com.au/ |
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