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Re:Vermicomposting And Native Species - 2007/01/26 09:40 Hello Gents,

I had this quesiton come up because we (the National Gardening Association) sell red wigglers, mostly to schools, and they're starting to ask. I did a little research and found that the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has some great information. Though I would find it hard to "freeze my babies" before spreading their castings, I also don't want to further decimate the land and it's flora.

Maybe Worm Digest should consider an official position on the topic?

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