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    If you need more information, have a look at the Permaculture Forum.
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    Saw somewhere that worm juice as a liquid fertiliser is a great urban myth, its just dirty water. The castings etc are fine and a great plant food. Another way to build a compost heap worm farm is with bales of straw, if the heap gets a bit warm the worms can escape into the straw and in the end the lot turns to compost. I never buy worms, diging the garden yoou find a few and chuck em in. You know its going well when yoy see blackbirds turning the top over for you

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