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Re:Weeds/Seeds - 2007/07/08 13:08 Hi Molly,
Yes, sprouting plants happen in a worm bin.
You have some control over the small stuff, like kitchen scraps, just nuke seedy items in a microwave, or heat them on high for a few minutes, stove top with some liquid, let cool, then feed to bin. That generally kills the seeds.
When I feed pumpkin or squash, I usually wiz the seeds in a blender, mix back into the food waste and feed.
there have been times when I rescued a seedling plant or two and replanted, as I was curious about the plant.
I discovered a worm bin is the perfect place to sprout cantaloupe seeds, as I could never get them to sprout before.
Have fun with your new discoveries.
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