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Wed, Aug 11, 10 at 13:52
| Can a fellow vermicomposter spare some red wigglers? I just moved to Atlanta and had to leave all of my worms behind. |
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- Posted by satellitehead z8 ATL Metro (My Page) on Thu, Aug 12, 10 at 21:08
| where are you located? i'm getting ready to use my compost, and it's loaded with worms and a load of black soldier fly larvae. I can spare a 1gal pot or more if you're close enough. |
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| Thank you! I'm in mid-town but can come get them...I'll be going to Athens on Sunday, if it's anywhere en-route I can come by. |
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- Posted by satellitehead z8 ATL Metro (My Page) on Fri, Aug 13, 10 at 21:59
| i'm south of you. work in midtown, live on the southeast corner of grant park. email me through my profile, happy to help out. |
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- Posted by herronfarms 4 (My Page) on Mon, Aug 16, 10 at 8:31
| Herron Farms in Dawsonville does give away some Free for kids, but has great prices on red worms, 1/4 pound of pure worms no dirt or other bugs, 9.00, 1/2 pound for 14.00. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Herron Farms
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- Posted by satellitehead z8 ATL Metro (My Page) on Thu, Aug 19, 10 at 21:02
| Still haven't heard anything. Sometimes the mail function of the site can be sketchy. My friend next door took some in to the school she teaches at and we've donated some out to other schools to get all of their piles started and get some crawlers... still got some left!!! |
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- Posted by girlgroupgirl 8 Atlanta (My Page) on Thu, Aug 19, 10 at 22:57
| You can also get loads of worms in the West End from Rashid Nuri at Truly Living Well. |
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- Posted by herronfarms 4 (My Page) on Fri, Aug 20, 10 at 8:10
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| Tell me a bout Truly Living Well, please! I'm already headed to Grant Park this weekend for my babies, but any business that "stocks" worms is one I need to know about. What else do they carry? |
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- Posted by girlgroupgirl 8 Atlanta (My Page) on Fri, Aug 20, 10 at 18:53
| Truly Living Well is an urban farm, so it doesn't really stock anything but food...but Rasheed has TONS of red wigglers in the worm composting area that neighborhood children help volunteer to care for. http://www.trulylivingwell.com/ |
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