Due to my failure to put the wormery in the greenhouse during the winter, it stood outside through all that bad weather, and it is thriving. I removed a lot of stuff yesterday to mix with compost for my tomatoes and had to pick out lots of worms.
I'm not the person to ask! Sat down in the garden yesterday and read the instructions inside the wormery lid. They have obviously survived despite my care, not because of it!
the wormery was covered with two old carpets but I think the cold still got thru to them. Now perchased a new bunch of wriglers.thanks for the helpfull coments
Baggies, I expect you already know; worms do not like; citrus fruit and onions. Also I have learnt that most people lose their worms through OVER feeding.
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Due to my failure to put the wormery in the greenhouse during the winter, it stood outside through all that bad weather, and it is thriving. I removed a lot of stuff yesterday to mix with compost for my tomatoes and had to pick out lots of worms.
Welsh O, was it a very bitter winter where you are?
Pretty bad.
Welsh O. any more good info on wormerys, much appreciated
I'm not the person to ask! Sat down in the garden yesterday and read the instructions inside the wormery lid. They have obviously survived despite my care, not because of it!
the wormery was covered with two old carpets but I think the cold still got thru to them. Now perchased a new bunch of wriglers.thanks for the helpfull coments


Baggies, I expect you already know; worms do not like; citrus fruit and onions. Also I have learnt that
most people lose their worms through OVER feeding.