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Wormery on the ground, for amazing compost

By letter2self on February 18, 2024



A simple way to build and maintain a large population of a Eisenia fetida worms. Also known as red cradlings, fishermans’ worms, tiger worms etc.
They eat decaying organic matter and turn it into beautiful compost.
Siting a wormery on the ground makes it an easy process. Less problem with swings of temperature.

#nodig #wormery #compost

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