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Old 07-04-2009, 12:34 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Underarock View Post
I'm sure they would be benificial
"In an organic environment"
You wouldn't be able to use the chemical ferts

I'm not sure how well they would like the confined space
not like they would complain alot
you would have to have a significant dead organic stuff in the dirt for them to eat

I guess they could escape easy enough if they really didn't like it
I've seen them crossing hot concrete when there was too much water in the ground


can you picture them crossing your carpet?

Lol i can picture them crossing carpet as i have seen my red wigglers do exactly that.!! They didnt make it to the Promised Land... I had to much produce(tomatoes) in my container and it got to wet.. I think earthworms in your buckets are a waste of time personally... Just use the castings... Grow red wigglers

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