I was digging in my garden the other day and I found quite a few earthworms. Is this a good thing or a bad thing? LK It’s hard to understate the importance of worms in your garden. In fact, in 1881 ...
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What Happens When You Add WORM EGGS to a COW DUNG Pile?
In this video, I show what happens when you add or bury worm eggs in a pile of cow dung or manure. Also, I explain why you might want to innoculate a pile of manure with worms to use in the garden and ...
Two of the most common earthworms found in our area are redworms and nightcrawlers. Redworms (eisenia foetida, also known as red wiggler worms) are shallow dwellers, living in the top 12 inches of the ...
Gardeners generally like worms in the garden because they’re such good (and free) soil aerators and fertilizer producers. But in a dry August, worms sometimes seem to be missing in action, even in ...
When digging in the dirt, you've likely seen a worm or two. Many people want to attract worms to their gardens. But are all ...
Cabbage worms can destroy your broccoli, kale, and cauliflower crops. Some effective prevention methods include using netting, spraying a natural insecticide, or using diatomaceous earth. Make sure to ...
In the words of Charles Darwin, “Worms have played a more important role in the history of the world than humans would have first supposed.” Come to the Bedford Garden Club’s program on Monday in the ...
If you've ever had the misfortune of seeing a hammerhead worm, you'd know about it. These unique little creatures look like someone crossed your classic earthworm with the top of a hammerhead shark.
The invasive jumping worm can strip the soil of nutrients, kill plants and cause severe erosion. It was first discovered in Minnesota in 2006. It gets its name because it aggressively writhes and ...
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