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But they will be eating your food scraps and then happily and freely roaming around your garden, spreading castings and ...
Hannah shows how she gives her worm farm a little TLC, keeping this garden treasure happy, healthy, and humming along.
Gardening columnist Jeff Lowenfels says flies mean worms are likely in the ground, which is great for soil composition.
For seed starting, I have always made some self-directed version of living soil; adding worm castings, fungi, trace minerals, and home-activated biochar to clean growing mediums. Fumbly pumice ...
worm castings as a soil conditioner and worm tea as liquid feed. Hannah checks over the farm once a week. She also brings down kitchen scraps as needed, including onion skins and citrus ...