C clonboy Registered User Messages 420 10 Sep 2008 #1 has anyone ever used worms to improve drainage in a lawn i knows its bad weather anyhow but the lawn is very bad these days,, just not drying out now even when its dry for a few days? can worms be bought in large qtys?
has anyone ever used worms to improve drainage in a lawn i knows its bad weather anyhow but the lawn is very bad these days,, just not drying out now even when its dry for a few days? can worms be bought in large qtys?
T Teabag Guest 10 Sep 2008 #2 You could probably create your own wormery and 'grow' them like some fishermen do. I am not sure how but I am sure its not too difficult. Google it. Sounds like a good idea for drainage though.
You could probably create your own wormery and 'grow' them like some fishermen do. I am not sure how but I am sure its not too difficult. Google it. Sounds like a good idea for drainage though.
S Sue Ellen Moderator. Messages 9,926 10 Sep 2008 #3 You may find something useful in previous threads. You might also get some further advice from [broken link removed]
You may find something useful in previous threads. You might also get some further advice from [broken link removed]
S Seagull Registered User Messages 1,318 11 Sep 2008 #4 I'm not sure how well worms will work at improving drainage when it's as wet as it has been recently. They'll all be coming up to the surface to avoid drowning.
I'm not sure how well worms will work at improving drainage when it's as wet as it has been recently. They'll all be coming up to the surface to avoid drowning.