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Why use worm compost?
5-1-2006
My girl's is a compost maniac and she bugged me to use worm compost because it would be good for my plants. Three weeks ago, she went overseas with the air force and I now am responsible for HER plants. I tried taking worm compost and put it in her plants. Why?... because I'm new to gardening; need her plants to survive; I want to share in one of her interests; and I want her to be impressed. Well, heck! You might know what to do with this rock hard dirt now surrounding her plants, but I don't. What will happen is I try and put this stuff in the ground? Should I dump it out and buy potting soil instead? It is like concrete. Well maybe not that hard but close. Please help me. I'm writing everywhere...blogs, chat groups. If I kill something, she'll know, even if I buy all new plants. She cannot come home to dead plants or I'm hamburger! She is a crack shot now!
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Why use worm compost?-By Trevor, 5-1-2006
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