Coming Soon 👀 At the beginning of April, you’ll be
introduced to a brand-new GoComics! See more information here. Subscribers, check your
email for more details.
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!
momofalex7 over 2 years ago
Smart move.
saobadao over 2 years ago
Wintering in Palm Springs
goboboyd over 2 years ago
Warm and cozy. The little straw sun hats and paper umbrella drinks are fun too.
wrytercat over 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! over 2 years ago
My compost would stay warm enough to melt the winter snow! Perfect for worm vacations!
Bill The Nuke over 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 over 2 years ago
In many places, worms are considered an invasive species.
pekenpug over 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 over 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.