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It’s ALABAMA JUMPER Time!

Have you ever wondered why some people seem to have all the “Luck” gardening?  It seems EVERYTHING they plant thrives.  Yep, you know who I’m talking about…the neighbor that gives the entire neighborhood fresh produce in shopping bags!

Healthy plants do not grow due to luck, and healthy soil doesn’t just “Happen”.   Preparation is the key.

If you’ve read up on soil science, the current philosophy is that it is better to feed the soil than to feed the plants.  What this means is that healthy soil is LOADED with beneficial bacteria.  Anything you do to help keep the bacteria alive will payback in flourishing plants.

Natures #1 bacteria producers are worms…..the intestines of the earth.

Because many people don’t understand the role worms play in healthy soil, they fear that their plants will get “Eaten” by worms.  This could not be further from the truth.  Worms have no teeth, and slurp organic (NON LIVING) material.  As the material passes through the worms intestines and is processed, it comes out LOADED with beneficial bacteria.  This is how organic matter is turned into SUPERFOOD for your plants.

As the days start becoming shorter, now is the time to get your garden ready for fall/spring planting.  The BEST way to prep your garden is to simply collect all of the leaves from your yard, your neighbors yard, and your neighbors, neighbors yard. ;)   You can never have too many leaves!   As they break down, they become worm food!

ALABAMA JUMPERS are harvested from the earth, and are the only commercially available worm for the earth.  These Super Strong worms will thrive in soil ranging from sandy, to heavy clay.  All they “ASK” is that you provide them with  plenty of organic matter (LEAVES).

www.TheWormDude.com has the best price on Alabama Jumpers on the net.  Buy from the source that made Alabama Jumpers famous!  We sell thousands of pounds every year.

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