Green gardener - red worms are fed organic onions.
Link with 1038: Grass / Green.
[Here is a play on the word "green" in that the gardener is trying to be environmental through composting. He is a novice, though, as is evidenced by the fact that he apparently doesn't know that red worms, which are commonly used for composting, happily feed on most vegetable and fruit scraps, except onions and citrus.]
:) could do with a few more over here in the compost bin no onions (and the only citrus will be soaked in g and t to aid digestion) nice one vaughn thanks
1039. Environmental Novice
ReplyDeleteGreen gardener -
red worms are fed
organic onions.
Link with 1038: Grass / Green.
[Here is a play on the word "green" in that the gardener is trying to be environmental through composting. He is a novice, though, as is evidenced by the fact that he apparently doesn't know that red worms, which are commonly used for composting, happily feed on most vegetable and fruit scraps, except onions and citrus.]
learn something squirmingly new every day. (worms are not my strong point)
ReplyDeletevery colorful :)
ReplyDelete:)
ReplyDeletecould do with a few more over here in the compost bin
no onions (and the only citrus will be soaked in g and t to aid digestion)
nice one vaughn
thanks
A green one!:)
ReplyDeleteCan't use those worms for fishing, their breath will scare away the fish.
ReplyDeletePamela: Worms are important. :-)
ReplyDeleteAndrew: Thanks.
Floots: G&T eh? Reminds of the worm they put in Tequila.
Borut: And red from cover to cover.
Pat: :-)