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To give you an idea of how potent these little critters are consider this. If you compare the contents of the top soil on this planet to the same soil after being processed by red wigglers worms, the difference is staggering! Whatever soil you pick worms enhance it to the following magnitude. They double the calcium content. The magnesium level increases by two and a half times. The nitrates goes up by five times. The phosphorous level increases by seven times and the potassium level by a whopping eleven times. These are all elements that fertilizer companies spend millions to refine and bag up for sale. These elements are what your plant, be them vegetable, or flowers need for a healthy life. The process the companies use to achieve this is complicated, costly, and they use all sorts of chemicals to manufacture it. In most cases their process is not earth friendly and the finished process is not as pure and healthy for your plants, or you. Plus a lot of store bought fertilizers have other chemicals in them your plants really dont need at all. The worms do it as a natural course of living. They do it with ease and fast. It is what they were put here to do. They are like little machines that pump out these wonderful elements with every move they make, its their job and they do it well, cheap, and seem to enjoy every second of their job. Once you get your original start of worms all you have to do is give them a little care and they give you give you back an abundance of this perfect blend of nutrients for your plants. They will multiply so fast you will always have an abundance of the perfect fertilizer on hand for your plants and within a short time enough for your friends as well.... They have no down side, everything they do is positive, profitable and healthy.... It is easy and fun. FROM (much more info there too!): flamework/worm_booklet.htm
Posted on: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 16:16:59 +0000

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