
In many files in Yardener’s Helper, we recommend doing everything you can to encourage earthworms to live in the soil of your home landscape. While they do lots of good things for the soil, their greatest role is as a major producer of natural fertilizer. Your earthworms produce their weight in castings every day, and worm castings are an absolutely wonderful fertilizer, with nutrients available in a form all plants can use. In a 200-square-foot area of lawn for example, with a density of only five worms per cubic foot (considered a low population), your earthworms will give you over 35 pounds (about 1/3 pound per worm) of top-grade fertilizer during each year. They not only produce this valuable fertilizer, they also spread it evenly throughout the top 12 inches of soil, and in many cases they will go much deeper, sometimes as far down as 6 feet.
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