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E: 16/10 Win 1 of 4 £62 Worm Towers (for raised beds)
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Grow Your Own October
Which crop features on page 22 of the October issue of Grow Your Own?
[STRIKE]If anybody has the mag and can post the answer, that would be fantastic.[/STRIKE]
Thanks to angelinlace for the answer - see below
Raised beds are becoming an increasingly popular method of growing, but one slight disadvantage is the fact that they often don’t contain as many worms as open ground. The Worm Tower is the perfect solution, and by entering this competition, you could win one of your own. The product is a 90cm tall box that can be placed into the ground next to your crops. Add the worms and bedding supplied with the Worm Tower, then apply small amounts of kitchen waste as it becomes available. This treats the product as a mini wormery, and these invertebrates will then multiply and populate your soil.
Which crop features on page 22 of the October issue of Grow Your Own?
[STRIKE]If anybody has the mag and can post the answer, that would be fantastic.[/STRIKE]
Thanks to angelinlace for the answer - see below
Raised beds are becoming an increasingly popular method of growing, but one slight disadvantage is the fact that they often don’t contain as many worms as open ground. The Worm Tower is the perfect solution, and by entering this competition, you could win one of your own. The product is a 90cm tall box that can be placed into the ground next to your crops. Add the worms and bedding supplied with the Worm Tower, then apply small amounts of kitchen waste as it becomes available. This treats the product as a mini wormery, and these invertebrates will then multiply and populate your soil.
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