If anyone wants a worm farm for free just contact me by pm.
It's a four tray type with a drain tap and it's on legs.
I'm moving and won't be taking it with me.
Pick up from Pakenham.
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Free Worm Farm
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Re: Free Worm Farm
I just wanted to say a big public thank you to whiskers (Bob) for the worm farm he graciously offered up on this forum and I was lucky enough to score. It was great to meet a top bloke and have a good chin wag about fishing. He past on some great fishing tips as well. I wish you all the best and many more fishing adventures in your new home in Orbost.
Cheers,
Mick.
Cheers,
Mick.
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Re: Free Worm Farm
I got a couple of wooden planks layed out in the garden as a clean path and pretty much constantly if you lift it up there'll be tens of worms (decent size 10cm+, occasionally big scrubbies I released before) beneath. If I’m ever in need of worms, it’s never failed to provide for me year round.
(just a side note)
(just a side note)
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Re: Free Worm Farm
We dont seem to have many worms out out way.
Too much clay lol
And the bloody birds dig in the garden
Too much clay lol
And the bloody birds dig in the garden