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Old 12-10-2005, 11:25 PM
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how cruel and self defeating to boot.
Brush the worm cast's back onto the surface and spread them around.
Worms are doing your job for you creating small tunnels underground
providing lovely friable soil and drainage. What more could one ask of poor
little creatures who provide good soil and breakdown waste vegetation, and
provide wild bird food, not to mention frog food.
And all you want to do is annihilate them ???

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Cineman

(why use one word when 40 will do)

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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.


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Old 12-10-2005, 11:35 PM
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cineman wrote:
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The urg messages haven't appearrd on GardenBanter, so we may as well
save our fingers.

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Old 12-10-2005, 11:54 PM
Gary Woods
 
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"Mike Lyle" wrote:

The urg messages haven't appearrd on GardenBanter, so we may as well
save our fingers.


Am I the only one reading this thread and thinking "This has _got_ to be a
troll?"
I see something like this once in a while and the OP never participates in
the thread.
In the former North American colonies, the only surviving worms are Costeau
fans...

Cold, drizzly, gloomy.... not going to get much sympathy from the Brits, am
I?


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Zone 5/6 in upstate New York, 1420' elevation. NY WO G
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Old 12-10-2005, 11:59 PM
Mike Lyle
 
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Gary Woods wrote:
"Mike Lyle" wrote:

The urg messages haven't appearrd on GardenBanter, so we may as

well
save our fingers.


Am I the only one reading this thread and thinking "This has _got_

to
be a troll?"
I see something like this once in a while and the OP never
participates in the thread.


Had a look at GardenBanter, and he's just come back, so I think he's
regrettably genuine.

In the former North American colonies, the only surviving worms are
Costeau fans...

Cold, drizzly, gloomy.... not going to get much sympathy from the
Brits, am I?


Nope. But think: you could be in Maine!

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