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Jul 13, 2014 6:31 PM CST
Name: John
Marion County, Florida (Zone 9a)
The alfalfa thread segued briefly into a discussion of earthworms earlier.

While I was out riding the Deere this evening, mowing part of the north 40, so to speak, I thought of something.

Do earthworms survive in beds covered by landscape fabric?

True, the woven material allows water, and presumably air to pass through it. But I don't know how often (if ever) earthworms come to the surface. With the cloth in place, the only openings will be in the holes around each daylily plant.

Does anyone know????

Thanks
John

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