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Garden worms fertilise the soil. Parasitic worm live inside you drikng your blood (I had a worm in my leg and it was horrible.)
your soil would be bad earth worms help the soil
I think coming from myself yes i think its good cause he helps build the nature around it to help the garden grow more
yes you could buy spraying them with grub killer but did you know that when they turn into moths they help your garden buy acting like butterflies and pollenating flowers? so think twice when you get out the bug spray!
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They eat everything in the soil then they leave their feces behind and somehow that makes soil heathy and fertile.
Worms play a big part in keeping the soil aerated , heathy and to some extent fertilised for plants, if there are worms in the soil it usually means you can grow a good garden. If you want an improved answer to this question, type into the answers box " what do worms do to help us".
Worms should arrive naturally to your compost pile. As you use mulch and compost on your garden and flower beds worms will find these areas great places to reside. The worms turn organic matter into natures fertilizer, which your plants will appreciate and they help aerate the soil as they travel through it.
Worms are a valuable resource because when we all make a compost pile they eat it all!( newspapers, bananas, ect. They also help the environment by pooping which makes a garden turn out beautiful!
Yes. Soaking in a bath of Epsom salts three times a week will help reduce the itching and burning from a yeast infection.
Epsom salt may be used to help alleviate an earache. Simply dissolve the salt into distilled water and place one drop in the effected ear.
Not really. No plants help a garden. They ARE the garden.