RE: Worm havens

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Good to see how to grow worms and I think it's not common to practice since their growth depends on very humid or moist area. Secondly some farmers would be thinking that it's on hygienic in the cause of their decomposition. But, we understand how nutritious they give to the soil for crop growth. Apart from this, they are also great products to burrow the soil to aid aeration and percolation of the runoff during rain or irrigation.

My concern is that how long would it take for the worms to grow. Since the compost has to be very decomposed and fermented.



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It's more common than you'd think. Every garden that I know of has a worm farm. It only takes a couple of weeks for worms to grow like crazy and a couple of months until you have a population capable of handling almost everything. I have special tips in the subscriber supported section of the worm themed last post on my website https://ligayagarden.online

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