What To Do If You Have Worms In Your House Plant Soil
I have dealt with worms in my house plant soil before, and it's not fun, although they can be beneficial for the health of the plant. At the same time, they definitely can be a nuisance if they manage to find their way out of the house plant or if you have a pet who starts digging through your plants looking for the worms. Fortunately, there are ways to have a worm-free soil . However the worms got there in the first place (they could have come as a result of new front yard landscaping , for example), let's dive deeper into this not-so-unique issue mother nature presents us. Keeping Your Plants Worm Free Inspect The first thing that you are going to want to do is inspect your plants for worms. They tend to be present on leaves or near the surface of the soil, or in case of earthworms , near the bottom of the soil. Isolate You are also going to want to make sure to keep your houseplant away from any other plants or vegetation — that way, your earth extraction