Build a Better Earthworm Home
April/May 2000
By Edith S. Mudgett
Issue # 179 - April/May 2000
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Perhaps you would like to tell your readers about a plan to grow earthworms. A neighbor used this method in her small garden in 1964: Open up the side and bottom of a gunnysack, lay it on the ground and throw your dishwater on the sack for a few days, and you will have worms.
Also, for a budget food, have you heard of comfrey (also called Russian comfrey)? It's wonderful for greens; one leaf will feed a family of five. It sends its roots down eight feet, is good silage for animals and it's a great healer food also. If I recall correctly, one acre of comfrey can be cut to cover 14 acres after two years.
Edith S. Mudgett, Wilmington, NC
(May 1971)