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can anybody give imfo on the use off worms to help my compost achieve better results
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can anybody give imfo on the use off worms to help my compost achieve
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Not quite certain what you mean by better results? but if you bury poor
compost then the worms will finish off the rotting process. A good compost
heap should get invaded by worms just before the final composing process has
occurred along with dozens of other creepy crawlies. My comments do apply to
a traditional heap and not to plastic confined bins not sited on soil.

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my compost is made up of grass clippings and everyday waste from
cuttings of flowers and vegetables all put in to a plastic bin can
anybody help


Is there a bottom on the bin or is it sitting on earth?

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the bin is sitting on earth i hear there are worms to be bought on the net


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the bin is sitting on earth i hear there are worms to be bought on the net
If you do need to buy worms someone told me that you can buy exactly the same product that would order for gardening purposes from fishing related sources. Apparently they use the same worms for baiting as people use for wormerys! But they pay less for them.
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