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Old 26-07-2005, 05:13 AM
Rob Mills
 
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My wife has an area in a flower bed (which also under a willow oak) that the
soil is very disturbed (spongy) and it is full of thin red worms (too thin
to put on a fish hook) that are aprox two inches long. This situation has
gone on for 4 or 5 years and the effected area is aprox 4X4 ft. She mulches
her beds (lots of Hostas) and when she mulches this area the mulch just
disappears in a short time.
What's going on and how do we stop it? RM~





 
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