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  • Seed Giveaway (Stamps Needed however).

    Exactly what it says on the tin. Send me a stamp (doesn't matter about the envelope as I have loads) and I'll pop it in the post for you.

    Or I can do a swap if anyone has any red worms I can put into my compost bin.

    * Lettuce (Webbs Wonderful) (unopened packet, sow by date - Feb 2010)
    * Beetroot (Boltardy) (Opened by 2/3's left, SBD Feb 2009)
    * Gardeners Delight Tomato's (Unopened packet, SBD March to April 2009)
    * Broccoli (Early Purple Sprouting) (Unopened packed, SBD Feb 2010)
    Gardening Blog:
    http://dig-for-victory.livejournal.com/

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    red worms

    Hi Rockhag

    In the warmer weather I have loads of red worms in my compost bin - because I keep chickens! The manure that I put in there seems to generate red wire worms. Since using chicken manure compost I have so many worms in my garden that the gravel path is full of worm casts and the stones keep building up into little piles!!

    Try finding someone local who keeps chooks - freecycle wanted ad might be a good place to start if you don't know anyone!
    Last edited by smallholder dreamer; 01-02-2009, 08:14 PM.

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    • #3
      Good idea. Thanks.
      Gardening Blog:
      http://dig-for-victory.livejournal.com/

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      • #4
        Everything has been claimed now. Sorry for those of you who asked.
        Gardening Blog:
        http://dig-for-victory.livejournal.com/

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        • #5
          The red worms will find their way into your compost bin ... you don't need to add any.
          All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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          • #6
            i roped next doors kids into turning my compost heap over today, there were millions of them..... there definitely werent that many when i moved the heap a few months ago

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Rockhag View Post
              Exactly what it says on the tin. Send me a stamp (doesn't matter about the envelope as I have loads) and I'll pop it in the post for you.

              Or I can do a swap if anyone has any red worms I can put into my compost bin.

              * Lettuce (Webbs Wonderful) (unopened packet, sow by date - Feb 2010)
              * Beetroot (Boltardy) (Opened by 2/3's left, SBD Feb 2009)
              * Gardeners Delight Tomato's (Unopened packet, SBD March to April 2009)
              * Broccoli (Early Purple Sprouting) (Unopened packed, SBD Feb 2010)
              Do you still have free seeds?

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              • #8
                I doubt it - as it was about 18 months ago.....

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