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    Any experiences with growing with worms in soil? Ever seen anything bad happen?

    #2
    What kind of soil are you using ?

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      #3
      I've done it, no plant problems, sometimes the worms die, just become real good compost. If your using really good composted dirt, or living dirt, the recipe is on the GWE web page. Your worms will be happy and great soil engineers.

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        #4
        Sprinkle a tiny bit of vodka on the compost heap, the worms come up to taste. LOL
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          #5
          Hi...I use worm castings from my vermicomposting bins, and for sure there's always a few live ones that make it past my separation process. Never has been a problem, they just continue with their good work in the pots, adding more poop! 😊
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            #6
            Worms are friends in soil grow.

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              #7
              hey rock, why do you separate them?

              and for those that do use them, when do you introduce them?

              i ask bc i have them in abundance and they're free...

              thank you
              "i try to play the ball not the opponent."--Roger Federer

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                #8
                I put in a hand full when I start the seeding. I separate them the best I can so they can make more worm castings and baby worms in my casting tub.

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                  #9
                  Gross. I do not want worms in my indoor plants. (Typical girl response)

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                    #10
                    Worms are for compost and should never be killed or placed in soil.
                    SSD

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                    • Charlie
                      Charlie commented
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                      No worms are harmed in my grows. They just do what worms do aerate and build soil. A major part of the living soil concept, along with the enzymes and microbes.

                    • South Sierra Dude
                      South Sierra Dude commented
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                      Cool. It would be weird to raise them and not take care of them.

                    • Charlie
                      Charlie commented
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                      Some times I take them fishing.

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