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Why Earthworms are Crucial to a Healthy Garden

Earthworms are a gardener's best friend. Some might perceive earthworms as vile and icky critters, but nonetheless, they are vital to a wholesome garden.

  • When earthworms travel through the soil, they create tunnels that loosen the soil. The tunnels additionally allow the roots of plants to obtain the air and water they need to survive.

  • Earthworms are decomposers, meaning they break down and eat organic matter. Earthworms eat the decaying leaves, roots, and even dirt in a garden! After their meal, they leave their waste in the soil. The waste product of earthworms is extremely rich in nutrients such a phosphorus and nitrogen that fertilizes plants, helping them grow.

Earthworms can be found almost anyplace where there is dirt, but you will find more earthworms in better soil. If you look through the soil in your garden and find no worms, it can mean that there is a problem. Common earthworms found in gardens are field worms and nightcrawlers.

Earthworms increase the number and quality of vegetables, fruits, and plants that grow in a garden. These critters are truly a valuable asset to any garden.

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