RedWorms are commonly sold in garden centers as a way to help aerate garden beds. Unfortunately, most retailers know absolutely nothing about worms. The fact is, Red Wigglers are thin skinned, highly voracious worms that naturally gravitate to wet manure piles or finished compost. When introduced into soil without a thick layer of mulch or other sources of food, RedWorms perish quickly.
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Because worms eat only organic (dead) material, cultivating these nightcrawlers is amazingly simple. These soil dwelling crawlers LOVE leaf litter, the thicker the better! As the leaf litter breaks down, it becomes a useable food source for the jumpers, and gives them a reason to stick around to aerate your garden beds!
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