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Bait Shop

Don't forget your local bait shop in the growing planning, WORMS are the best for soil additive. Works in ground and containers as well. We ALWAYS add worms to the soil. Casting and aeration the natural way.
 
keep in mind there are different types of worms.
 
for composting / castings / tea you want red wigglers.
 
for general soil maintenance nightcrawlers like you find at the bait shop are good.
 
Worms can be great for certain plants and environments.  Here is an interesting story on npr about earthworms as an invasive species in north america.
 
I compost on my basement and agreed with red wigglers. I know they're an invasive surefire, but I also know that they are already well-established in my region. Would it make sense for me to toss some wigglers onto my needs, do ya think? I have zillions of them
 
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