sameech
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Yes, I meant good old fishing worms -earthworms. Also I plant rosemary where they don't get a lot of water. It has to be watered occasionaly but they are like azalias - they don't like to get their feet wet.( That's what an old gardener told me)
That and Azelias prefer infrequent inundation as opposed to frequent watering according to someone I heard. I do know that a lot of people kill theirs by breaking the dormancy cycle in the blazing hot part of summer watering them because they look wilty. That wilty is part of their self-protection from heat and if you break that cycle, you have to maintain them with water every day or they will die and if you do water them every day in the heat, they might die anyway.