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RE: Bath Tub Worm Farm: The Secret to Garden Success

When I was small and we first moved to the country, about ¼ mile from the Canoochee River, where we had a cabin and swimming hole, my brother had the idea that people would flock to our place for the fishing (which WAS good before the pollution and deforestation ruined the water table)
He built a raised wooden platform, with sides of course. As I remember it, it was about 4x8x2 and filled with black earth. Great for the soil, not so good for profit and after about a year it collapsed. There was no treated lumber back then. (early 60's)

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What a shame - that's always upsetting. Sounds like a dream - and a good memory, albeit a sad one too. Here's to forestation.

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That's me on the bottom left of the stairs
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Oh what a dream this was, you can still find spots where the water is flowing and relatively clean
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We actually spent summers under that shelter, then daddy had the cabin built, where we lived while our HOUSE was being built
Thanks @riverflows