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Farmers only like some kinds of worms in their gardens: earthworms. Earthworms are good to have in your garden because they dig up the soil by eating it and then poop and it gives good nutrients to they soil. Also, their digging moves all the nutrients around and it provides for really good soil. This helps your plants grow better, faster, and stronger. You should look up earthworms on wikipedia.org or Google.com.

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