Articles related to "Wormery"Creating a wormery, or worm house, is an easy and educational project. Watching worms and their tunnels is an exciting way to bring your child closer to nature.
Recycling is a hot topic and everyone's in on the act but what of left-over food scraps? Find out what happens organic waste and how it can be recycled.
Worms left in the wild after fishing trips are harming rare native woodland plants around the Great Lakes.
Learn how to construct and run your own wormery to recycle your kitchen waste cheaply, cleanly and efficiently whilst getting some of the best fertiliser available!
Each earthworm species is adapted to its natural environment and can cause problems when it is introduced elsewhere.
These activities for young children with earthworms can help create a lasting relationship with nature. Learn how to let children experience worms using various senses.
A simple investigation for elementary aged children into the properties of different types of soil.
Composting with worms is an excellent way of reducing kitchen scraps and waste - less rubbish for the dustbin, fewer smelly bins and bags, and free fertilizer.
Getting children to spend time outside is important as the spring season approaches. Encouraging kids to get out in to the garden can be tricky, however.
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