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You could do what I'm trying. I've started a compost bin close to the pond. Once established, it will hold worms well. Just keep adding more material periodically and you should have an unlimited supply over time. I'm using a 3'x3'x2' potato box that I built a couple years ago. I'll be adding European Night Crawlers from a place that sells composting worms. Just a thought.
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