Video displaying the Red Wiggler worm, European Nightcrawler, African Nightcrawler and the Alabama Jumper side by side with a little added information. [...]
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Video displaying the Red Wiggler worm, European Nightcrawler, African Nightcrawler and the Alabama Jumper side by side with a little added information. [...] a video showing you how to make a worm compost bin, unlike any other you have seen. [...] Now for anyone unfamiliar with Alabama Jumpers, these red worms that readily live in clay and sandy soils. They have a tough skin which enables them to survive under the harsher conditions most red worms would have difficulty surviving. [...] Raising African Nightcrawlers is very similar to raising red wiggler worms. Actually the African nightcrawler is a hardier worm than not only the red wiggler but its cousins such as the European nightcrawler. [...] First off Alabama Jumpers are different from other worms we sell. One, they do not eat food scraps but rather organic material from leaves (limit oak leaves) hay (not straw), shredded newspaper and cardboard… Basically carbon based products. [...] |
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