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WANTED: Wanted: composting worms
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Posted by
phoenix7801 8b (
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Fri, Oct 19, 12 at 21:02
| I'm look to see if anyone has an composting worms they can let me have. I used to have an active setup but I think they got too dry on me. I don't have very much to trade but I have a bunny ears cacti and I'm pretty good at making cactus soil. Thanks a bunch folks! |
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RE: WANTED: Wanted: composting worms
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| I'm a little late with my post, but I do have red worms for composting. |
RE: WANTED: Wanted: composting worms
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| Hey Biggardener! Im sorry im a bit late with my response. My phone is not letting me login to here. I was wondering if you still have composting worms to offer. I can drive anywhere within san antonio to get them. Thank You, Joey G. |
RE: WANTED: Wanted: composting worms
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Hey There, If you still have composting worms, I'd be interested. I have cactus to trade or brownies. I make really good brownies. :) Kris |
RE: WANTED: Wanted: composting worms
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| Anyone still offering worms in essay? Just baked a turkey. I make killer turkey ;) |
RE: WANTED: Wanted: composting worms
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| This post has gotten old and the gentleman never replied back. On another note Wally world sales large redworms (eisenia hortensis) that work also albeit at a slower reproductive pace. Might have to get some |
RE: WANTED: Wanted: composting worms
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- Posted by babesy Zone 7 North Texas (My Page) on
Thu, Apr 25, 13 at 18:11
| Where in Wal-Mart do you find worms? |
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