4.6 (575) · $ 7.99 · In stock
As gardeners, we understand that earthworms are important allies in creating a soil ecosystem that is conducive to growing flowers, vegetables, turf, shrubs, trees or any type of plant. Deep dwelling earthworms such as common night crawlers create tunnels, which allow air and water to reach plant roots. Their castings, or excrement, help enrich the soil by adding nutrients such as phosphorous, calcium, nitrogen, and magnesium.
Jumping Worms: The Upcoming Environmental Disaster - Laidback Gardener
Contribute to Invasive Pest Surveys
Invasive jumping worms are eating summer alive: 'They're voracious
Ask the Gardener: How to spot the invasive Asian jumping worm
Jumping worms in Wisconsin: How to get rid of invasive Asian cocoons
Spring Garden Tips — Gardening Charlotte
Invasive Spotlight: Asian Jumping Worms
Display Articles by Date Range
BYGL
The Next Invasive Garden Threat? A Slithering, Jumping Worm – NBC Boston