can night crawlers and red wiggler worms be raised in the same plastic bin?
nonki521 wrote:
can night crawlers and red wiggler worms be raised in the same plastic bin?
Yes but make sure their fed well because they eat a lot.
apple cores or peels
dirt
coffee grounds, coffee filters crushed egg shells
leaves
tea bags
fruit and vegetables (except onions, garlic, & citrus)
hair
soaked and ripped pizza boxes stale bread
shredded and soaked cardboard grass clippings
Ricky
Loc: Columbia City, Oregon
I have tried to raise night crawlers. But they don’t seem to do good. I keep them damp and fed. Any advice??
There is a few u tubes on raising them. I only had problems with way to many.Place wet news paper on top of the bedding and consider good grad peat moss.
peat moss mainly as a soil amendment or ingredient in potting soil. It has an acid pH, so it's ideal for acid loving plants, such as blueberries and camellias. For plants that like a more alkaline soil, compost may be a better choice. ... Peat moss alone does not make a good potting medium but worms love it
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