No earthworms, no radishes.
Of all the beasties that walk and crawl on the face of the planet, earthworms may be my favourite.
Among nature’s great recyclers, each year earthworms munch through up to 20 tonnes of organic matter on each hectare of land, then squeeze the digested remnants out their tiny butts as food that plants can use.
If that’s not one…
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