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	<title>Comments on: Adding Red Worms to Soil</title>
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		<title>By: Allan Wright</title>
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		<description>I plan on using some of my worms in this year&#039;s garden trenches. I&#039;ve been saving the banana peels and apple cores from my coworkers lunches for a few weeks now as starter food for the  worms I bought from Bentley. The plan is to &quot;train&quot; them to follow the food source down the row then back down the next.  They really like the mash I make for them, I grind everything up then add some oatmeal and wheat bran to the fruit and compost leavings. I might also try the worm tube method seen on YouTube.</description>
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