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Archive for August, 2009

When I launched JustAddWorms six months ago I had no plans to get involved with worms as my sole intention was to blog about my new vegetable garden. Because of the name many people have asked me if I sell worms and until recently my answer has always been a simple “no”.
Now that’s all changed.

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Isn’t it a treat when you prove your infallible teenage children wrong …. yes, ”wrong” oh I’m loving this. Such fun as I’ve been waiting months to write this post.
It all began one night back in December of last year when I wandered up the drive to leave our weekly rubbish bag at the main [...]

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These new buds on one of the plum trees that I pruned about 3 weeks back signal that spring is near.

As I am an avid photographer I’m always on the lookout for that great shot so one rainy morning last week I downed my tools, grabbed the camera and went wandering in the garden. Due [...]

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Whilst working in the back garden last weekend I filmed these tuis dropping by for some sweet treats, namely sugared water. Like clock work they begin visiting the feeders early in the morning and continue throughout the day until about 6.00 pm when it starts to get dark. The weather was at times wet and [...]

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Welcome to this “suspense packed” production from the team at “Just Add Worms Video Productions Inc” …  just kidding. I don’t suspect this will get me a Hollywood audition but we certainly had a lot of fun making it.
Hopefully it will the first of many more as I can see myself becoming fanatical about making [...]

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“Mount it on a pole or hang it on a tree branch”.
Up until last week this had been my usual response when asked about the best and easiest way to install the tui feeder. The latest option is using a pulley wheel that allows the feeder to be set at what ever level you like.
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Over the last month I’ve been asked this question on a number of occasions therefore it’s probably an opportune time to consider the pros and cons. We have three feeders in our garden all of which can be easily viewed from the house. They are positioned at distances of approximately 6, 20 and 50 metres.
The [...]

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