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I think this system works even better if you chuck all thos things under
the
free top layer. I like to let the worms get at it and do a lot of work
for
me. But then my soil is rotten and hard and wormless so I also dig up
some
worms from my veg garden, dig a tiny bit of soil so thye at least have
some
soil cover and then do what you describe.


hmmmm.......doh. This makes good sense, in that the worms don't have
to chew thru the cardboard/hessian/whatever before they begin to work.

Same weed reduction results, but faster soil improvement results.

Thanks for the idea, Wormwrangler.


Lazy Cow is another name I'm quite prepared to answer to. I don't see why I
should do something if all those tireless wee wrigglers will do a lot of the
soil prep for me.


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On Fri, 7 Aug 2009 22:58:47 +1000, "FarmI" ask@itshall be given
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Charlie wrote in message
On Thu, 6 Aug 2009 13:58:38 +1000, "FarmI" ask@itshall be given
wrote:


I think this system works even better if you chuck all thos things under
the
free top layer. I like to let the worms get at it and do a lot of work
for
me. But then my soil is rotten and hard and wormless so I also dig up
some
worms from my veg garden, dig a tiny bit of soil so thye at least have
some
soil cover and then do what you describe.


hmmmm.......doh. This makes good sense, in that the worms don't have
to chew thru the cardboard/hessian/whatever before they begin to work.

Same weed reduction results, but faster soil improvement results.

Thanks for the idea, Wormwrangler.


Lazy Cow is another name I'm quite prepared to answer to. I don't see why I
should do something if all those tireless wee wrigglers will do a lot of the
soil prep for me.


Uhhhh.....yeah....right....*you* may answer to that, but *I* ain't
about to call it out. Shit, old Charlie knows how to tread thru a
minefield!! ;-))))


You know why they call it PMS, right?
Mad Cow was already taken.
(Billy already running)
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Thanks for the idea, Wormwrangler.


Lazy Cow is another name I'm quite prepared to answer to. I don't see why
I
should do something if all those tireless wee wrigglers will do a lot of
the
soil prep for me.


Uhhhh.....yeah....right....*you* may answer to that, but *I* ain't
about to call it out. Shit, old Charlie knows how to tread thru a
minefield!! ;-))))


Wise decision :-)) I can go from dead placid to prize bitch in a
nanosecond. :-))


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