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Monday, March 29, 2010

Starting a worm farm with a kiddie pool?

Starting a worm farm with a kiddie pool?
I live in an area where you have to drive 22 miles in all directions to buy worms for fishing. So I decided to meet the demanding need of our small community by supplying them with fishing worms and make a little extra cash on the side. I have done the research and know the basics. But I have two kiddie pools and was wondering if one of them could be used for their home.


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Yes, kiddie pools would be an excellent area for worms. Put a few small drainage holes in and you have a nice worm farm. Just raise it up off the ground so if the worms can't crawl out of the drainage holes and into the ground.

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