A group of students in Totara 3 decided to make their own worm farm, here is a video of them making the worm farm.
There was a lot of research that went on before creating the worm farm, the group also collects food scraps from 3 classes in the school to feed the 'tiger worms'. To show the classes what foods the worms can and cannot eat they made posters to share with those classes and also talked to the classes about it. Hopefully we will soon have worm tea to add to our garden!
KIA Ora This is Arli i really like your guys post about the worm farm what do you use
ReplyDeletethe farm for?
how much worms do you have?
are the worms useful for anything?
bye.
Kia Ora it's Nova .H here i really enjoyed your post about the worm farm .
ReplyDeleteHow long have you had the worm farm for.
What do you feed them .
What are they used for.
By for now .
Kia ora Totara 3,
ReplyDeleteTiger worms must be VERY hungry to eat the scraps from 3 classes. What are the things that Tiger Worms cannot eat? Good idea to make posters to show this. The primary school that my children went to had a worm farm and they collected worm juice (worm tea) which they sold to parents for their gardens. Good luck with brewing your worm tea.
Tania
Kia Ora Totara 3,
ReplyDeleteHow long have you had the worm farm for? Also what do you guys feed them when they grow.
Keep it up.
Talofa Totara 3!
ReplyDeleteThat worm garden looks great! Looks like you've put in a lot of effort! Those worms sure are lucky!
Blessed Weekend,
Sia.
kia ora my name is Hunter and I'm from Greymain School m1. I like how made the worm farms for us and the hard work that you had done with this great work keep it up guys.
ReplyDeletehello friends i'm Noah your little worm farm is great you are presenting your farm well from Noah keep on working:)
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