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  1. Recipe Gardens Coordinator Justin Myers and Seed-to-Plate Nutrition Education™ students at MacGregor Elementary in Houston build a vermiculture bin, or worm ...

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    • Captain Matt and the Worm People
    • How to Make A Wormery
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    What you’ll need:

    Newspaper Large plastic bottle Garden soil Compost Sand Water Leaves Veggie peelings Black card Scissors A few worms! Sticky tape

    Cover a surface with newspaper. Then ask an adult to help you cut the top off the plastic bottle, 5cm below the lid, and pierce a few holes in the bottom.

    Fill the bottle with alternate layers of soil, compost and sand, then pour in a bit of water to dampen it all. Carefully put the worms into the bottle, then scatter old leaves and veggie peelings on top.

    Cut a circle of black card bigger than the bottle, then tape the card to the top. Keep it in a cool, dark cupboard and after a week take a look! What’s happened to the peelings? What patterns have the worms made?!

  3. www.youtube.com › channel › UCzEZk7S89e0RmfhOefCPlngThe Crazy Worm Lady - YouTube

    This channel follows my adventures worm composting. I enjoy experimenting and raising worms both indoors and out. I have both commercial and DIY worm bins/systems. I raise 4 different species of ...

  4. 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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  5. To make a worm tower you need a 2-liter plastic soda bottle, dirt, worms, and some black (or dark colored) paper. IF you can’t find any worms in your yard, you can buy them at a worm farm or online. Cut the top off of the soda bottle and keep it, including the lid. Fill the bottle with soil and gravel putting the gravel on the bottom and them ...

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  7. 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.

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