When introduced to the garden soil, WWJD Worms Garden Worms create water channels & air passages thus increasing soil aeration & moisture retention. And unlike these top feeders like red wigglers ...
this worm composting business makes short work out of garden work. Blue ribbon organics has something special and unique that its competitors just cannot offer. 100% local food & soil source is this ...
One acre of worms can break up about 50 tonnes of soil. They don't eat living plant tissue, and so don't hurt plants either. They truly are a gardener's best friend! Some people even keep them as ...
This project will show children how worms turn plant waste into soil, introduce them to 'recycling' and 'useful waste', and encourage them to look closely at worms and other garden wildlife.
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