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beerbreath81 said:
A while back I was looking to buy some red wigglers for the aquaponics and came across this that looked like a good way to get ALOT of worms. I dont have any experiance using them but may be worth checking out.
 
VERMIPOD---
http://www.gardenworms.com/blog/worm-composting/compost-101-vermipod/
http://unclejimswormfarm.com/index.php/50-Vermipods-Free-Shipping/flypage.tpl.html
 
Proud Marine Dad said:
I bought my worms from Bentley and highly recommend him at redwormcomposting.com
I don't trust Uncle Jims as he has a lot of negative reviews.

Be careful because if your garden is not full of food for red wigglers they will die. They only inhabit the top 12" of the soil and are normally shallow.
 
Thanks for the links, I'll check them out. 
 
PMD, good advice, I'm not planning on ordering them till I have the raised beds build and filled. Planning on ordering a load of Organic Garden soil and adding some amendments to it, Mycos and CalMag mainly, and then adding the worms to the beds as well as Pepper Row at that time.
 
Eventually I'll pick up a closed compost system that I can keep without neighbors complaining about smell,and some closed bins for worms but I think just getting some in ground will work wonders for the garden, might even put a bunch out into the yard.
 
I have gotten two of those "care packages" before. And I know quite a few that have as well. I used them up in a few weeks lol.
 
Its worth the price I got it for... Free :P              Hint Facebook...
 
It's a bit of a gimmick. Nothing you can't get for cheaper elsewhere with exception of the free samples.
 
For the "root pouches" just use compost in your soil.
For Myco You cant beat  Kellog organic Fert, has LOADS of myco for the price.
 
As for there "Azos" that one Im not sure.
 
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