I have no earthworms for some reason, somebody a mile away from me has the same problem.
But the council gardens DO have them, should I get some cow dung/worm eggs?
We have poor clay soil that is very damp where we live, but he has been gardening for 20 years and still has none, so not sure there is a point to try...
You need compost (sometimes called tiger) worms rather than the bigger earthworms - lumbricus terrestris. Once you start the compost bin they will find it. If you lay a few planks or pot bases out in the garden for a week or so you’ll find them stuck to the bottom.
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I have no earthworms for some reason, somebody a mile away from me has the same problem.
But the council gardens DO have them, should I get some cow dung/worm eggs?
We have poor clay soil that is very damp where we live, but he has been gardening for 20 years and still has none, so not sure there is a point to try...