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Not necessarily http://www.thewormdude.com/tag/african-nightcrawlers/ What's my point? You can kill ANY worm if the temperatures get cold...
A little research never hurt anyone.
For you that might be true but for me (or anyone that wants the highest quality worm castings as fast as possible, or anyone that wants an outdoor...
I saw this earlier (I think in this thread) and was googling around, this place has the best price for cocoons hands down. $7 for 300+ worms (250...
Actually never mind, ANCs can have 3-4 hatchlings per cocoon and they can lay 3-12 cocoons per week if it's constantly hot and humid.
Word, they're good worms but if you can keep the temperature between 70 and 90 all year the blues and Africans are a lot better. The blues can lay...
Uncle Jim's has Reds and Euros not Blues and Africans
I've tried to find blue worms (Perionyx Excavatus) everywhere online but I can't find any that aren't in Asia or Australia, do you guys know any...
I think the one in front is a nettle, and I'm not sure what the kind with the flower is but how can I use them? compost? tea? they suck and I...
I solved my problem by buying 200 pounds of the cheapest top soil home depot had ($1.25 per 40 pounds so like 6 bucks and change) and dumping it...
I don't think the insect repelling effect is worth the microbes dying, but that's just me.
don't put neem cake into your soil, you can use it as a top dress but it's a fungicide (bad if you're using myco) and has anti-microbial...
I'm seriously considering just taking all of the dirt it was mixed into and throwing it into the lake behind my house, but I'm not sure if that...
it smells worse than yesterday, but with all the dry seaweed on top it's not overpowering. There's around a hundred flies today, so I'll say the...
dolomite lime has a ph of around 8-9 plants do good around 6.5 you don't have to have the soil ph exact, but that's the ph where the plant...
neem oil/cake has anti-microbial properties, would using neem cake kill off some of the beneficial bacteria in my soil? nevermind The results...
what ph is your soil with the lime?
my compost heap isn't that far from my house so I'd rather not let flies fly around all willy nilly, also neem attracts worms which I like way...
the smell doesn't bother me it's the flies I decided to get some neem oil + castille soap and dump it on the piles, I'll see if it worked tomorrow
could I just put some yogurt and blackstrap molasses into a bucket and bubble it for the same result?