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Author:  deegsta [ Mar 31st, '11, 10:04 ]
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Hi dose any body know where a good place to buy worms around the mandurah area
been reading up on all the posts and want to give them a go!!!!!!!!

Author:  freoboy [ Mar 31st, '11, 10:32 ]
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bunnings

Author:  Zman [ Mar 31st, '11, 10:51 ]
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They sell compost worms at bunnings? :?:

Author:  freoboy [ Mar 31st, '11, 10:53 ]
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yep, you have to ask sometimes, buit they are ususally next to the worms farms :thumbleft:

Author:  arbe [ Mar 31st, '11, 10:54 ]
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Certainly do - well at least here in WA. Look for the yellow boxes near the worm farms.

Author:  Zman [ Mar 31st, '11, 10:59 ]
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Ah great will get me some this weekend. I have been patiently waiting for worms to show up on their own but they are taking their sweet ass time :D :mrgreen:

Author:  arbe [ Mar 31st, '11, 11:09 ]
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Is there anyone near by to you who can give you a couple of handfuls to get you started?

Author:  Food&Fish [ Mar 31st, '11, 14:21 ]
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You only need a few i have one bed thats been almost empty for a while and theres no worms in it

Author:  Wal [ Mar 31st, '11, 18:35 ]
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We got ours from http://www.wyndywoodwormfarm.com/

They arrived in the mail and are going well.

Shane was exceptionally helpful.

Worms are great...

Author:  deegsta [ Apr 12th, '11, 15:35 ]
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Thanks every body went and got some today
dose anybody know of an easy way to seperate them from the soil
any help would be good thanks guys

Author:  Prawnz [ Apr 12th, '11, 16:41 ]
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deegsta wrote:
dose anybody know of an easy way to seperate them from the soil



Hose ?

Author:  Simo [ Apr 12th, '11, 17:05 ]
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Wal wrote:
We got ours from http://www.wyndywoodwormfarm.com/

They arrived in the mail and are going well.

Shane was exceptionally helpful.

Worms are great...



You got Victorian worms, the WA ones are better and cheaper http://www.wormshed.com.au/

Author:  Zman [ Apr 12th, '11, 19:56 ]
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Went to bunnings, 500 worms were $40+ :(

Author:  Mr Damage [ Apr 12th, '11, 19:59 ]
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We got our worms farms from Bunnings, no worms there back when we got ours, just a piece of paper with a list of worm suppliers. We ended up getting ours from a private line ad in the Quokka, 9Ltr bucket with 1000 for $20… don’t know if that’s good or bad?

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Thanks every body went and got some today
dose anybody know of an easy way to seperate them from the soil
any help would be good thanks guys


If you are using them to start a worm farm then you could just throw all that soil, worms n' all into the farm.

But if you have to seperate them from the soil... worms don't like light or dry soil, put them in a bucket and keep removing the top layer of soil, they'll keep moving down until they run out of soil.

Mr Damage.

Author:  Simo [ Apr 13th, '11, 07:33 ]
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Mr Damage wrote:
We ended up getting ours from a private line ad in the Quokka, 9Ltr bucket with 1000 for $20… don’t know if that’s good or bad?


Given that nobody in their right mind is going to count out 1000 worms I'd say you got a very good deal, a 9L bucket from most worm farms would contain way more than 1000 :thumbright:

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