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Default Gardening and climate change

i knew of one large worm in the states he

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_Palouse_earthworm


however, that's a long ways from here.

our largest in this area is about 1/3 that size (up to
about 15-20cm long).

the pattern for the larger worms is that they are
found in soils that have some clay.


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