Smart move.
Wintering in Palm Springs
Warm and cozy. The little straw sun hats and paper umbrella drinks are fun too.
Under the wood pile is a good spot, too. When I owned my house, I stacked 6 cords of wood for the winter. I’d find all sorts of active critters in and under the wood stacks all winter long!
My compost would stay warm enough to melt the winter snow! Perfect for worm vacations!
My father used to get horse manure to spread on his garden for the winter and it was always loaded with worms.
In many places, worms are considered an invasive species.
Always wondered about worms’ seasonal habitat.Do they book ahead? Own shares in a condo?Maybe own a little vacation hole?
The best cherry tomatoes I’ve ever grown sprang from a corner of my compost bin that I missed turning over. The next year it was pumpkins.
momofalex7 about 2 years ago
Smart move.
saobadao about 2 years ago
Wintering in Palm Springs
goboboyd about 2 years ago
Warm and cozy. The little straw sun hats and paper umbrella drinks are fun too.
wrytercat about 2 years ago
Under the wood pile is a good spot, too. When I owned my house, I stacked 6 cords of wood for the winter. I’d find all sorts of active critters in and under the wood stacks all winter long!
I AM CARTOON LADY! about 2 years ago
My compost would stay warm enough to melt the winter snow! Perfect for worm vacations!
Bill The Nuke about 2 years ago
My father used to get horse manure to spread on his garden for the winter and it was always loaded with worms.
ellisaana Premium Member about 2 years ago
In many places, worms are considered an invasive species.
pekenpug about 2 years ago
Always wondered about worms’ seasonal habitat.Do they book ahead? Own shares in a condo?Maybe own a little vacation hole?
Bill The Nuke about 2 years ago
The best cherry tomatoes I’ve ever grown sprang from a corner of my compost bin that I missed turning over. The next year it was pumpkins.