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Coir is ideal for the worm bedding used in vermicomposting. Absorbent and high in carbon, this 1/2 pound coir brick provides approx. 8 dry quarts of bedding.
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Comments about Coir Worm Bedding:
I add the coir to all my vegetable beds before planting and I also use it around my other flowers and shrubs to keep the soil pliable and it works just great. I also use it in my composter to help break down the vegetation along with coffee grounds. As a result, my flower and vegetable gardens are just beautiful.
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Occasionally I need to re-start my worm box, and a brick of coir is just the best bedding.
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Comments about Coir Worm Bedding:
Great volume when wet. I use this as worm bedding along with other food scraps. Works great.
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I ordered the coir for my worms, and they seem to like it
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I haven't used one of the coir bricks yet, but it's a great substrate for vermicomposting.
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Comments about Coir Worm Bedding:
It makes it easier to have a worm farm!
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I use the product to grow European Nightcrawlers
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Comments about Coir Worm Bedding:
The worm bin sits right in my dining room. Scraps go into and are buried. No odor. Inobtrusive.
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Comments about Coir Worm Bedding:
This product is great for staring seeds. Does not weigh much when wet, so it's easy to transport. I like to mix it with compost to transplant seedlings. I love that it's a renewable resource, better than using peat moss.
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Comments about Coir Worm Bedding:
excellent worm bedding for worm composting
does not pack, long lasting, and is easy to assemble
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