compost heap

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jack russell

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« on: March 08, 2007, 23:11 »
hi all

just had to spend a day in a lovely garden edging on to woodland

one of the jobs was too spread the  compost heap onto beds and borders

the heaps were created with grass cuttings and leaves.

my question is this

i must of filled 50+ wheel barrows and never saw a single worm :shock:

is this good or bad

or does it not make a difference

cheers

jr
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not organic    but still a nice bloke

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« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2007, 23:12 »
you shouldnt get worms in the leafmould jack cus its a different type of compost its tooo cold for them
feed the soil not the plants
organicish
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jack russell

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« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2007, 23:17 »
aaaahhh

thanks for that  :wink:

cheers

jr



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