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Uncle Dave's Worm Chow Compost Bin Food to Grow Strong Worms for Red Wigglers, European Nightcrawlers, etc. 12% Protein

SKU 240141240141
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SRP⠀ 11.75 4.41
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Uncle Dave's Worm Chow Compost Bin Food to Grow Strong Worms for Red Wigglers, European Nightcrawlers, etc. 12% Protein
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Brand: Uncle Dave's
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1 pound of Worm Chow Help keep your worms happy and boost your worm population by using Uncle Daves Worm Chow. Grow strong Red Wigglers for your compost bin with Uncle Daves Worm Chow. Making sure your worms are well fed will result in rich worm castings. Directions: Feed worms daily or adjust feeding schedule to management program. When surface feeding, sprinkle the bed lightly with water and scatter the feed lightly over the bed surface. Adjust the amount of feed to what the worms will consume daily. When redworms are raised in bedding which contains composted organics (food items, manure, etc.) decrease the feeding rate. Be sure the feed is consumed before additional feeding. The amount of feed depends upon the number of worms in the bed. Overfeeding may lead to a sour, moldy bedding which is undesirable. For best results, stir or turn the bedding at least twice a week. Keep the bedding loose and well aerated. Either mix approximately 5% agricultural limestone in with the feed or sprinkle the bedding lightly with agricultrual limestone (use calcium carbonate; do not use prepared or dehydrated lime or calcium oxide) each time the bedding is turned. Do not sprinkle feed or limestone directly upon worms.
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