Pop your worms in and grab some more damp newspaper or a ‘worm blanket’. Check on them in a few days to see how they are ...
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The worms provide raw materials used for making silk thread. - [PHOTO/CHRISPEN SECHERE/STANDARD] After maize farming proved futile, some farmers from Kakamega County are thinking outside the box.
This project will show children how worms turn plant waste into soil, introduce them to 'recycling' and 'useful waste', and encourage them to look closely at worms and other garden wildlife.
Worms are tough little creatures. If you accidentally cut an earthworm in half while gardening, only half will die. The piece with the saddle (the fatter, pink part) will survive. When it's really ...
There are even certain materials you should be feeding your worms for a healthy garden. However, the invasive jumping worm competes with earthworms for resources, makes the soil unstable ...