I'm on old farmland so everywhere I dig has worms in it. I am probably going to Johnny Apple Seed my property and see what happens.Where I live, armadillos would likely scratch through those cloth bags and dine on your worms.
Same here as far as worms. Old growth forest instead of farmland, but same deal. A worm bin is pretty much wherever I want to toss out some kitchen scraps and cover it with lawn clippings...I'm on old farmland so everywhere I dig has worms in it. I am probably going to Johnny Apple Seed my property and see what happens.
I'm probably gonna pick up a bagger attachment for my mower so that I can save my clippings for mulch/compost. I've only been on this property for a year so I have a lot to get setup still.It's all kitchen scraps with enough grass and leaf mulch from the mower to keep it fluffy.
IDK shit about types of worms. I have heard there is some new invasive species from China that we need to worry about apparently.I don't get a lot of red wigglers here but they're in there.
I quit watering or fertilizing or doing anything to my lawn. I still have some weed killer I am hanging on to for poison ivy as a last resort. I bought a few types of clover seed and broadcast them over the entire yard and have several patches that have taken hold, as well as some natural/local plain white clover. My yard is 'well groomed' but I have random patches I am mowing around that I am just letting go to seed before mowing. The only "weed" I have been pulling are thorny ones or grass with burrs. I've been letting the dandelion type flowers go as long as they aren't those spiny/thorny ones.I'm probably gonna pick up a bagger attachment for my mower so that I can save my clippings for mulch/compost. I've only been on this property for a year so I have a lot to get setup still.
The red wigglers are small composting worms. They live in the top 6" or less of soil and eat the hell out of food waste. The earthworms are great for fishing and love the compost piles and eat there, but they don't do most of the work.IDK shit about types of worms.
I was thinking about doing a clover backyard but I really dont want bees everywhere. I have plenty of ornamental flowers that will attract pollinators.I quit watering or fertilizing or doing anything to my lawn. I still have some weed killer I am hanging on to for poison ivy as a last resort. I bought a few types of clover seed and broadcast them over the entire yard and have several patches that have taken hold, as well as some natural/local plain white clover.
I'd be cool with bees.I was thinking about doing a clover backyard but I really dont want bees everywhere. I have plenty of ornamental flowers that will attract pollinators.