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- Captain Matt and the Worm People
How to set up and manage a worm farm, presented by kids for kids.Filmed at the renown Rainbow Valley Farm in Matakana, New Zealand. Written and directed by E...
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- Earthwhile
We LOVE worms, and with our new life on Salt Spring Island on the horizon, we thought we could get the kids started early on their WORM FARM! Every family f...
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- Nick North
May 8, 2020 · Put a handful of dead leaves on top of the soil. Now add your worms! Make small air holes in the fabric. Cover the opening and secure it with an elastic band. Wrap some black paper around your bottle. Remember – worms live underground so they prefer the dark. Keep your wormery in a cool, dark, safe place – a cupboard is ideal.
Jul 15, 2013 · Nematodes are little worms that chew up roots, reducing plant vigor and generally messing up your plans for a healthy garden. We hates them, precious. We do! I pulled up a row of bush beans a couple of weeks ago and found that the roots were amazingly knotted – and not with nitrogen-fixing nodules. Nope, that was nematode damage.
Wade into the wonderful world of worms with this fun interactive activity. The resource includes a clear equipment list and step-by-step instructions for children to use when creating their own DIY worm farm. The instructions are accompanied by lovely hand-illustrated pictures that provide a helpful visual guide every step of the way. A DIY worm farm would be a super fun science project ...
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Worm farms increase opportunities for autonomy and independence as children complete a task. The valuable fertiliser received in return for looking after and nurturing the worms offers many opportunities to extend upon learning. Learning the benefits of self-sufficiency and how they can contribute to this process.