Cynthia
09-26-2008, 11:47 AM
Hi everyone,
I traveled to Florida last week, and when I arrived home, I added 5000 (!) earthworms to my gardens. It was fantastic to see them settle in.
Unfortunately, I wasn't the only one who admired them, some armadillos decided that instead of an organic garden, what I really had was an organic earthworm restaurant.
So they dug up all the young lettuces in search of earthworms. They found all the spots I had added earthworms, and I am afraid, they ate most of my new worms.
I finally figured out how to stop the invasion - at least I hope I have stopped it. I added a row of heavy rocks along the bottom of my garden fence so they won't be able to dig under. I think I'll probably add a layer of pea gravel too, but that'll have to wait. They did not get in the gardens last night. Figers are crossed that this is sufficient to stop them.
So I have been missing all the cool discussions here, but I have been busy fighting the good fight.
Cynthia
I traveled to Florida last week, and when I arrived home, I added 5000 (!) earthworms to my gardens. It was fantastic to see them settle in.
Unfortunately, I wasn't the only one who admired them, some armadillos decided that instead of an organic garden, what I really had was an organic earthworm restaurant.
So they dug up all the young lettuces in search of earthworms. They found all the spots I had added earthworms, and I am afraid, they ate most of my new worms.
I finally figured out how to stop the invasion - at least I hope I have stopped it. I added a row of heavy rocks along the bottom of my garden fence so they won't be able to dig under. I think I'll probably add a layer of pea gravel too, but that'll have to wait. They did not get in the gardens last night. Figers are crossed that this is sufficient to stop them.
So I have been missing all the cool discussions here, but I have been busy fighting the good fight.
Cynthia