Date: 2007-03-05 03:32 pm (UTC)
Is this for at home or on the allotment? Because, if you're willing to think a little laterally, and can construct your own home for them, it's as easy to take a trip to the nearest fishing shop and buy some brandlings or tiger worms. My very wormy compost heap was seeded with the worms that were originally living in my worm bin, which I emptied into it when the bin began to crack after weathering over some years.

Alternatively, I am sure Original Organics (and I see I bought my worm bin from them years back) aren't the only ones. Try this:

http://www.wigglywigglers.co.uk/shop/foundcategory.lasso?category_id=1&-session=shopper:50B164070772b255C3spFFE7288C

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