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DD DDD
April 25th 05, 04:34 AM
I was given 10,000 redworms and night crawlers from a bait shop. There
in 2 containers in my refrig. The place closed and I got them free. I
cant keep them in there. Can I make a worm garden and just dig for them
when needed for my fish/turtles? Do I need special soil? I have a 4x8
foot area on the side of the house thats just dirt but thats a lot of
worms .. So now what? If I leave them as is they will rot away. I only
feed worms once a week and thats about 20. So I was hoping to have a
endless supply if they multiply. The foundation of the house will keep
them from going away. Anyone have info on this. Thank you
Reel McKoi
April 25th 05, 05:23 AM
"DD DDD" > wrote in message
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> I was given 10,000 redworms and night crawlers from a bait shop. There
> in 2 containers in my refrig. The place closed and I got them free. I
> cant keep them in there. Can I make a worm garden and just dig for them
> when needed for my fish/turtles? Do I need special soil? I have a 4x8
> foot area on the side of the house thats just dirt but thats a lot of
> worms .. So now what? If I leave them as is they will rot away. I only
> feed worms once a week and thats about 20. So I was hoping to have a
> endless supply if they multiply. The foundation of the house will keep
> them from going away. Anyone have info on this. Thank you
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Why only once a week? How about some every day or twice a day? I would
think they'd do ok for awhile in a damp pile of chopped leaves and other
compost like material. You could add kitchen waste such a lettuce leaves
and spud peelings. Interesting dilemma you have....
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Elaine T
April 25th 05, 06:03 AM
DD DDD wrote:
> I was given 10,000 redworms and night crawlers from a bait shop. There
> in 2 containers in my refrig. The place closed and I got them free. I
> cant keep them in there. Can I make a worm garden and just dig for them
> when needed for my fish/turtles? Do I need special soil? I have a 4x8
> foot area on the side of the house thats just dirt but thats a lot of
> worms .. So now what? If I leave them as is they will rot away. I only
> feed worms once a week and thats about 20. So I was hoping to have a
> endless supply if they multiply. The foundation of the house will keep
> them from going away. Anyone have info on this. Thank you
>
http://www.naturenorth.com/fall/ncrawler/ncrawler2.html says night
crawlers are difficult to culture and do better in soil.
http://vermitechnology.com/basics_faq.html has a composting bin method
for red worms. Seems like they'd be easy to culture on kitchen compost
in a bed or tub.
http://www.caudata.org/cc/articles/worms.shtml has a lot of info and links.
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