Temperature Guide for Red Worms

Temperature Guide for Red Worms - redwormfarms.com

Temperature Guide for Red Worms Like every living organism, Red worms also need favorable temperature and a conducive environment where they could survive and perform decomposition functions. Many organisms living in an ecosystem naturally break down the crumbling material by ingesting them into their bodies to provide some valuable nutrients for other living organisms like plants. Red worms categorically placed in detritivores also perform a similar job and contribute significantly to our ecosystem and food production chain. Redworms with other decomposers are considered the caretakers of an ecosystem. Without decomposers,…

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Why You Should Have Redworms In Your Garden

Why You Should Have Redworms In Your Garden

There are many reasons to have redworms in your garden, composting bin or for fishing. Redworms work 24 hours a day, for a mere bit of food and water. Redworms produce beautiful castings (fertilizer) and little capsules with new babies in them. Redworms adapt well to most climates and are a valuable asset to any composting system or garden, be it vegetables, plants, grains or flowers. Worms are natures natural fertilizing systems and God or mother nature, whom ever you choose, knows best! The primary tasks of the Redworm are…

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