Jane23
Garden Ornament
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My husband and I got into a debate this morning.
He is digging 1000+ miles of trench right now, just up the road from us, and has yet to see a worm.
Well, last year, I went to collect some cow cookies after the rain, and worms were popping out of them.
He says it is too cold out here normally for them to survive. I saw they are around but probably go deep during the cold season.
I know I don't and don't think my garden beds currently have any worms, as I have never seen them. Do you think they are down there?
From what I have been reading, I am already doing everything possible to encourage them to play in my garden.
Should I buy some worms in the spring to add and see if they survive the experience?
He is digging 1000+ miles of trench right now, just up the road from us, and has yet to see a worm.
Well, last year, I went to collect some cow cookies after the rain, and worms were popping out of them.
He says it is too cold out here normally for them to survive. I saw they are around but probably go deep during the cold season.
I know I don't and don't think my garden beds currently have any worms, as I have never seen them. Do you think they are down there?
From what I have been reading, I am already doing everything possible to encourage them to play in my garden.
Should I buy some worms in the spring to add and see if they survive the experience?