XRDAN Apr 25, 2008 #1 I have a few plants in containers and was wondering if worms are beneficial to the plant and soil? I have heard both, they are bad, they are good. If they are good, is it worth indroducing them to the containers?
I have a few plants in containers and was wondering if worms are beneficial to the plant and soil? I have heard both, they are bad, they are good. If they are good, is it worth indroducing them to the containers?
rainbowberry Apr 26, 2008 #2 I always thought worms were good in the garden as they churn up the soil. I'm not sure about in pots though.
I always thought worms were good in the garden as they churn up the soil. I'm not sure about in pots though.
willard3 Apr 26, 2008 #3 I think they would be fine in pots. I have a worm farm with red worms and put handfuls of castings and worms in the pots when I plant outside. I also prepare the dirt garden with worm castings. This is Spunky, the jefe maximo of the worm farm......
I think they would be fine in pots. I have a worm farm with red worms and put handfuls of castings and worms in the pots when I plant outside. I also prepare the dirt garden with worm castings. This is Spunky, the jefe maximo of the worm farm......
ABurningMouth Apr 26, 2008 #5 Worms rule. Anywhere they are. I had some in a houseplant once and the plant loved it.