Looking for some compost worms

farmerfischer

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How close are you to Michigan?... there's a guy(walts crawlers) that sells worm dirt 25lbs bags on the shoulder of the road..
 

Week4@inCharge

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Looking for some compost worms and the price online is astronomical. Any worm guys down to make a trade ?
 

seed to flower

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Hi,
Try Big5 or sport fishing tackle place, they usually have small cups
of red worms, saw dust worms (meal worm) and night crawlers; oh
pet shops with aquarium & fish... may have.
 

TownsFM

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I raise worms of all sizes and kinds, but how would one ship them to insure that they made it alive?
 

Sade

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You only want European nightcrawlers which feed at bottom of compost and red wrigglers feed on top layers.
 

Week4@inCharge

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Oh yea also my bad have minimal knowledge in vermicompost just what 'local worm guy' educated me on a little. Hes hella cool and picks up all local restaurant compost for his bins.
That's a good idea. I need to get my bin going. Them small rotating bins are just ok (I'm finding out),
 

Tolerance Break

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Figure this might be a good place to ask if I can put red wigglers in a SIP?

If the answer is no, please explain why in as simple or complex terms that suit you. I am educating myself on soil growing, but the simple stuff is often very complex to a soil novice.
 

Cousin Bo

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Figure this might be a good place to ask if I can put red wigglers in a SIP?

If the answer is no, please explain why in as simple or complex terms that suit you. I am educating myself on soil growing, but the simple stuff is often very complex to a soil novice.
Sure you can. The worms will go where it's most comfortable. They should really be happier in a SIP than a regular pot since the moisture is more consistent.
 
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