Making a worm farm
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This week we read a school journal about how to make a worm farm using ice cream containers. We have decided to make one for our classroom and put our lunch food scraps into it. It will be fun to see how the food decomposes and how the worms eat it all up. We should be able to get some worm wee for our garden from it too. :-)
This week we read a school journal about how to make a worm farm using ice cream containers. We have decided to make one for our classroom and put our lunch food scraps into it. It will be fun to see how the food decomposes and how the worms eat it all up. We should be able to get some worm wee for our garden from it too. :-)
We have been looking at how we can recycle the waste from our lunchboxes too!
ReplyDeleteWow room 14 it sure looks like the worm farm will really work
ReplyDeleteFrom Sebastian Room 10
What a great idea Room 14! I can't wait to see how it works. I will have to come back and take a look at your blog to see it goes.
ReplyDeleteWhat was the hardest part about making your worm farm?
From Anna
Room 4
Hamilton East School
I would love to see the worm farms you made. . Pippa
ReplyDeleteWow waht a great idea to do I bet that must have been fun. How many worms do you have in your worm farm?
ReplyDeleteFrom Abigail Room12
We started with thirteen but in a year each worm produces 1000 more worms. We are not sure how many we have now
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