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Hey, @peeppeepcircus I was just wondering what else I could grow as a houseplant to feed my worms, nutrient acculumator type plants. I can't find my copy of Gaia's Garden and I realized you might be aware of something that has a stunted enough growth pattern for a pot. I grow pink dandelion, yarrow, alfalfa, and might dig up some plantain and maybe pinch the blooms from some lamb's quarters and see what happens.

@tippitiwichet ooh good question. I can’t find my Gaia’s Garden either lol. darnit! Not sure I can be much help on this. Indoors I just have some tropicals and succulents for ornamental use. But I do give food scraps to worms, especially lettuce and coffee grounds. Oh and wetted down unbleached paper napkins, they love that. a real treat. the only one of your plants that I have experience with is yarrow, outside. But from what I can tell, dandelion and lamb’s quarters are good for restoration.

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