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Old 2-Feb-2004   #3
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Worms are good at composting. The castings they leave behind are valued as a fertilizer by organic gardeners. Unfortunately for bonsai, they reduce the organic component of your soil into that fine silt, which can clog your drainage holes.

So you need to weigh the benefit against that risk.

Regards,

Matt
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