wherever there is soil there's worms! so the answers yes! as long as your gardens not completely isolated by surrounding concrete but even then there are probably still worms. Hope this helps!
a worm that lives at the bottom of the garden and his name is wiggly woo!
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The common garden worm is long, thin, and fast moving. This worm is found in all different climates and all over the world. The garden worm typically lives in a garden in order to feed on crops.
No, I have never dared to drink the worm at the bottom of a bottle.
Yes it does have a top and a bottom.
the person at the bottom of the garden
The traditional Mexican beverage that includes a worm at the bottom of the bottle is called Mezcal.
No, I have never eaten the tequila worm at the bottom of the bottle.
I think it's because of all the different types of species of worms like the garden worm, the spider worm and the cacoon worm
If you find a long black worm in your garden, it is likely an earthworm which is beneficial for the soil. You can leave it be as it helps with soil aeration and nutrient cycling. If you are concerned, you can gently move it to a different area of the garden.
In a worm farm, worms eat the food and kitchen scraps that would otherwise go to landfill. They produce "castings", or worm poo, which is an excellent plant food for your garden. Their urine also drains off at the bottom and can be diluted with 10 parts of water for a terrific plant fertilizer. The castings and urine have no smell.
Get a worm bin. They can be kept indoors.