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	<title>Comments on: 6-10-07, Worms are Happy</title>
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		<title>By: Phillip</title>
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		<description>Hopefully your worms didn&#039;t dry up and you solved you problem. I used a sheet of plastic just on top of the compost to hold in and create moisture. I live in West Texas and it gets real dry. The worms seem to like it cling to it. This was an easy fix for me and I don&#039;t have to spray it anymore.. I also realized that I needed to just let the worms be and not fool around with it as much as I was.. For awhile I was feeding and checking everyday and growing frustrated due to lack of worm spottings. Now, after letting them adjust they are multiplying like crazy. 

Again I hope your worms are doing better and I hope that this might be little helpful..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hopefully your worms didn&#8217;t dry up and you solved you problem. I used a sheet of plastic just on top of the compost to hold in and create moisture. I live in West Texas and it gets real dry. The worms seem to like it cling to it. This was an easy fix for me and I don&#8217;t have to spray it anymore.. I also realized that I needed to just let the worms be and not fool around with it as much as I was.. For awhile I was feeding and checking everyday and growing frustrated due to lack of worm spottings. Now, after letting them adjust they are multiplying like crazy. </p>
<p>Again I hope your worms are doing better and I hope that this might be little helpful..</p>
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