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George.com 08-09-2006 08:57 AM

Worm castings - spoiled?
 

Persephone wrote in message
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Just spent HOURS redoing my messy garden storage area; replacing
shelves, throwing stuff out. Sweaty but gratifying.

Found a HUGE container of worm castings bought last year. Please tell
me I don't have to throw it out; that stuff doesn''t come cheap.

Persephone


Still good stuff, it will still have nutrients in it and add organic matter
to your soil. If fine and crumbly might be a good lawn fertiliser.

rob



Persephone 08-09-2006 09:42 PM

Worm castings - spoiled?
 

Just spent HOURS redoing my messy garden storage area; replacing
shelves, throwing stuff out. Sweaty but gratifying.

Found a HUGE container of worm castings bought last year. Please tell
me I don't have to throw it out; that stuff doesn''t come cheap.

Persephone


William Wagner 08-09-2006 10:07 PM

Worm castings - spoiled?
 
In article , Persephone
wrote:

Just spent HOURS redoing my messy garden storage area; replacing
shelves, throwing stuff out. Sweaty but gratifying.

Found a HUGE container of worm castings bought last year. Please tell
me I don't have to throw it out; that stuff doesn''t come cheap.

Persephone


Decay, rot, spoilage are needed for rebirth. I can't imagine a
garden without death and decay. Sterile is not life. Don't forget to
throw in killing and mayhem.

Bill

PS Much better to have your own worms who love rotting matter.

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