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This time of the year, my garden beds are full of holes. Tiny holes.
If I disturb the soil in any way, earthworms come out. E.V.E.R.Y time.
I planted a row of onion sets along the path in one bed using a stick as a dibble, and each time at least 1/2 dozen earthworms just swarmed out as soon as I poked the ground.
I was giggling uncontrollably by the time I finished.
If I disturb the soil in any way, earthworms come out. E.V.E.R.Y time.
I planted a row of onion sets along the path in one bed using a stick as a dibble, and each time at least 1/2 dozen earthworms just swarmed out as soon as I poked the ground.
I was giggling uncontrollably by the time I finished.