Red Wigglers. aka ‘Bama Jumpers.
However – if your compost is outside, and you have winter – you would have to insulate, or choose a different worm species. Red Wigglers don’t do winter.
I have a worm bin in my house, with red wigglers, and since it never freezes, it’s been going well for nearly 6 years.
Recommended Reading
- plants
- Gardening FAIL
- Organic gardening in hydroponics – The root system
- Fiskars 9418 Ultra Light Kneelers Knee Pads
- Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide – Grow Light Reflectors
- How to Grow an Herb Garden
- Neil Sperry’s Complete Guide to Texas Gardening, 2nd Edition
- Hydroponics Gardening for Organic Vegetables – hydroponics supplies and system over soil grown plants
- The Complete Gardening System
- Mel Bartholomew – Introducing Square Foot Gardening
- Magid TE316T-S Terra Collection ROC Gardening Gloves – Womens Small
I learned in elementary school earth worms! =D…the the other one apart from red wrigglers is called Lumbricus rubellus. (you might find this link useful)
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