oneshot 1 Posted Friday at 04:49 PM Posted Friday at 04:49 PM Can you raise regular Garden Worms like Composting Worms? oneshot
snagged in outlet 3 Posted Friday at 09:00 PM Posted Friday at 09:00 PM I don't know but my driveway is full of them after a spring rain....
oneshot 1 Posted Friday at 09:38 PM Author Posted Friday at 09:38 PM 34 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said: I don't know but my driveway is full of them after a spring rain.... I'm thinking about 3 or 400 nice fishing bait all summer. I have some good size African Nightcrawlers but but but. oneshot
tjm Posted Friday at 10:52 PM Posted Friday at 10:52 PM 5 hours ago, oneshot 1 said: Can you raise regular Garden Worms like Composting Worms? oneshot Regular earthworms like it cooler and often go really (10'+) deep when the soil is warm or dry. Put your tubs good top soil in a cellar or basement at about 55-60F and feed/cover them damp shredded newspaper/cellulose/peat moss/commercial "worm bedding" on top. I've kept "wild worms" year round when I lived in the north east. It's tricky keeping the bedding "wet" enough without being too wet. And you have to watch for mold. All the times that I tried keeping them outside they died as soon as we had a few hot days and tub soil got above "cool". I'd guess that a bin several yards wide and a couple yards deep might work, but at that size it's just as easy to dig up the garden.
oneshot 1 Posted Saturday at 03:11 PM Author Posted Saturday at 03:11 PM 16 hours ago, tjm said: Regular earthworms like it cooler and often go really (10'+) deep when the soil is warm or dry. Put your tubs good top soil in a cellar or basement at about 55-60F and feed/cover them damp shredded newspaper/cellulose/peat moss/commercial "worm bedding" on top. I've kept "wild worms" year round when I lived in the north east. It's tricky keeping the bedding "wet" enough without being too wet. And you have to watch for mold. All the times that I tried keeping them outside they died as soon as we had a few hot days and tub soil got above "cool". I'd guess that a bin several yards wide and a couple yards deep might work, but at that size it's just as easy to dig up the garden. Two thoughts I have been keeping Worms inside to enjoy cooler or warmer. Thought about just putting piece of old carpet down. oneshot
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