Politic's? Does anyone grow?

Jimdamick

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You sound very logical.
When I'm stoned. Otherwise you sound like a drunken idiot
See, your smoking brings reality back to you doesn't it, so keep smoking, it will do you all the better. But, actually I am a drunken idiot, so there's no arguing that point. Does that mean you will never know what I really mean when I type something? I mean to say, that it will all depend who was higher at the moment when either you read it or I wrote it. Does that make sense ? Good, I thought it would.

Jameson's and Cotton Candy is responsible for the reply.
 

ASMALLVOICE

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I have an earthworm farm. Running about 1500 head now, might have to do a roundup and split the herd. The worms help me grow other things.
how difficult is it to keep them through the winter?

I live on the lake and was wanting to start one to supply the local bait shops ( and help me grow stuff...lol) and may I ask what type of worms, i.e. red wigglers, Canadians or regular earth worms?

and here is a shot of my Cotton Candy from my last grow.
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Peace

Asmallvoice
 
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Jimdamick

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how difficult is it to keep them through the winter?

I live on the lake and was wanting to start one to supply the local bait shops ( and help me grow stuff...lol) and may I ask what type of worms, i.e. red wigglers, Canadians or regular earth worms?

and here is a shot of my Cotton Candy from my last grow.
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Peace

Asmallvoice
very NICE. Cotton Candy is a plant every one should grow once, and then they will grow it forever. Worms are another matter. The best for fishing trout are the Reds, so you can get a premium for them in a bait shop, but the rest are easier to deal with. Go to a local farm, it being horse or cow, get a few containers of shite, and add some worms if they are not enough in it already, and start your own farm. When composting, any worm is essential. Add some veg matter, and away you go. Peace out.
 

Rob Roy

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how difficult is it to keep them through the winter?

I live on the lake and was wanting to start one to supply the local bait shops ( and help me grow stuff...lol) and may I ask what type of worms, i.e. red wigglers, Canadians or regular earth worms?

and here is a shot of my Cotton Candy from my last grow.
View attachment 3233650

Peace

Asmallvoice

They live in containers in the basement, which never gets too hot or too cold, get fed compost and I think we started with red wigglers.

We don't plan on letting them winter outside as they aren't as hardy as the native acclimatized ones or so I'm told.

Thanks for sharing the picture of your candy....looks tasty.
 
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