Don't kill them. Use a besom brush & brush the worm casts away but don't
kill the worms, please. GrannieAnnie "motorhomes4sale" wrote in message ... Mab Wrote: personally I'm a big fan of common garden worms and wouldn't want to kill them. Im not a fan so how should I kill them -- motorhomes4sale |
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 19:43:50 +0000, motorhomes4sale
wrote: What product can I buy to kill the worms in my lawn ? I have a lovely lawn but this time of year I get a big problem with worm casts. Best product to buy would be an inner city flat with no garden! If you don't like worms then don't have a garden. If you like gardens then worms are a benefit. |
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Mab Wrote: personally I'm a big fan of common garden worms and wouldn't want to kill them. Im not a fan so how should I kill them Maybe it's worth explaining a bit here, mh4s; though I don't know if uk.rec.gardening messages all get through to GardenBanter. People often think of soil as just "stuff"; but in fact it's a complex biological _system_. If we take out one of the parts of the system, it won't work properly. Earthworms work for the lawn by eating dead grass blades, and by drilling millions of holes to promote drainage and oxygenation -- if they aren't doing that, then we may need to bring in aerating machinery. They also tempt birds into the garden, which is good news, too. It's usually easier to get out there with a witches' broom occasionally than have the hassle of regularly spraying with a worm killer, and hiring and operating an aerator every so often. Works better, too. Enjoy your lawn. If you still want to try to kill them off, the garden centre should be able to offer something, though I know the old-fashioned poisons are too dangerous to be sold any more. -- Mike. |
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How can I brush the worm cast off when this time of the year it is wet, in the summer months its no problem I can do that. How do they control worms on on Golf course putting greens etc ? My lawn is only about 15 square metres and I would like to keep it nice. If I can buy something to kill the worms and worm eggs then that will sort out my problem. I can aireate it with a fork so I dont need worms. I am happy for them to live under any ones lawn but not mine. |
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To put it in differently, without the worms your lawn will compact and then
start to hold water. Moss will move in and the grass will die. Your beautiful lawn will look like a patch of dying mud, which is what it will be. Leave the worms alone and if the casts offend you, buy a lawn broom and spread them around. Failing that the best solution is to give up on the lawn altogether because without worms it won't be worth the trouble. Paul DS. |
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"motorhomes4sale" wrote in message ... Mab Wrote: personally I'm a big fan of common garden worms and wouldn't want to kill them. Im not a fan so how should I kill them Lie down on the bed, put a plastic bag over your head, tie it round your neck, go to sleep! Alan -- motorhomes4sale |
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Does anyone know if you can still buy Carbaryl, I believe this is the stuff I need to kill them. |
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how do I kill worms in my lawn
"motorhomes4sale" wrote in message ... Paul D.Smith Wrote: To put it in differently, without the worms your lawn will compact and then start to hold water. Moss will move in and the grass will die. Your beautiful lawn will look like a patch of dying mud, which is what it will be. Leave the worms alone and if the casts offend you, buy a lawn broom and spread them around. Failing that the best solution is to give up on the lawn altogether because without worms it won't be worth the trouble. Paul DS. so how do the sports managers keeps bowling greens looking great without worms ? With a lot of preparation and effort :- I found this :- http://www.valebowlingclub.co.uk/bow...aintenance.htm I'd guess you could apply some of the techniques and approach the effect you want without slaughtering the gardener's best friend (allowing the worms to do some of the work) If you really want purely ornamental rather than useable lawn you'd probably want to start by re-laying it and choosing finer, slow growing grass varieties. Personally I prefer my grasses 2 inches in diameter and 15 feet tall :-) |
how do I kill worms in my lawn
"motorhomes4sale" wrote in message ... Paul D.Smith Wrote: To put it in differently, without the worms your lawn will compact and then start to hold water. Moss will move in and the grass will die. Your beautiful lawn will look like a patch of dying mud, which is what it will be. Leave the worms alone and if the casts offend you, buy a lawn broom and spread them around. Failing that the best solution is to give up on the lawn altogether because without worms it won't be worth the trouble. Paul DS. so how do the sports managers keeps bowling greens looking great without worms ? easy peasy, by spending a fortune and a lot of time, on aeration, chemicals, reseeding, etc. -- Tumbleweed email replies not necessary but to contact use; tumbleweednews at hotmail dot com |
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Just think of using a witches broom and exercise on the lawn, what a figure you will have as you sweep away those worm casts..Those worms will wriggle and twist away from you. |
how do I kill worms in my lawn
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 18:03:29 +0000, motorhomes4sale
wrote: Alan Holmes Wrote: "motorhomes4sale" wrote in message ... Mab Wrote: personally I'm a big fan of common garden worms and wouldn't want to kill them. Im not a fan so how should I kill them Lie down on the bed, put a plastic bag over your head, tie it round your neck, go to sleep! Alan -- motorhomes4sale I think you guys have got me all wrong. I dont want to be a serial worm killer, I just want to get rid of the ones in my nice lawn. I dont mind a few living in my flower borders, there nice worms. I do understand that worms have there use, like bait for fishing. Moles are voracious devourers of earthworms. A couple of them would improve your lawn no end by eating all the worms. Frogs, toads, robins and blackbirds are also eat worms. |
how do I kill worms in my lawn
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 18:03:29 +0000, motorhomes4sale wrote: snip I do understand that worms have there use, like bait for fishing. QED, ladies and gentlemen. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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