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Old 01-18-2011, 10:34 AM
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Default Worm farming

Worms are the gardeners best friend ,they breakdown organic matter and make it accesible for the plants to feed and create channels for water to reach the plants deep roots .When digesting the organic matter in the soil they create the richest fertiliser which we can harvest from them with a little bit of enterprise bargaining.
To find out how to farm our little friends see below

[url=http://sites.google.com/site/permaship1/whats-in-and-around-shipka/permaculture-courses/permaculture-garden-design-course-write-up/worm-farming]Worm Farming - permaship[/url]

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