Wacky Wonderful Worms
Living Body Parts
Red wigglers have hearts a body, a head, a mouth, and a back and front end. Worms don’t have eyes, ears, or a nose. Worms have five pairs of hearts! Worms are invertebrates that means they don’t have a backbone! I feel so flat! All this food pass through their body from front to back. “I’ve got to go to the little worms room!” The front of a worm’s body is slightly pointier than the end. The back end is a little flatter than the front part. Worms can live 4-5 years, ‘’I feel so young!”. If you see a bandaid looking ring, it’s an adult worm. If you cut off the worms tail it will grow back.
Red wigglers have hearts a body, a head, a mouth, and a back and front end. Worms don’t have eyes, ears, or a nose. Worms have five pairs of hearts! Worms are invertebrates that means they don’t have a backbone! I feel so flat! All this food pass through their body from front to back. “I’ve got to go to the little worms room!” The front of a worm’s body is slightly pointier than the end. The back end is a little flatter than the front part. Worms can live 4-5 years, ‘’I feel so young!”. If you see a bandaid looking ring, it’s an adult worm. If you cut off the worms tail it will grow back.
Let's Compost With Red Wiggler Worms
A compost bin is a recycling bin but you recycle food, cardboard and newspaper. You can NOT put meat, bones and dairy in a compost bin. You can put veggies in the compost bin. ”Yum yum yum! “You should sprinkle dirt over the newspaper and cardboard. You need to put organic foods and materials. If the soil is too dry the worms won't move. If the soil is too wet they will drown.
A compost bin is a recycling bin but you recycle food, cardboard and newspaper. You can NOT put meat, bones and dairy in a compost bin. You can put veggies in the compost bin. ”Yum yum yum! “You should sprinkle dirt over the newspaper and cardboard. You need to put organic foods and materials. If the soil is too dry the worms won't move. If the soil is too wet they will drown.
Wiggle Into Making a Better Environment
When worms make castings it makes rich soil for our beautiful environment. Why do worms make rich soil? They make rich soil to help plants be well. Worms dig room for roots so plants can grow. When they are big they can make more compost. They are wonderful diggers they dig passageways and burrows and live there underground.
When worms make castings it makes rich soil for our beautiful environment. Why do worms make rich soil? They make rich soil to help plants be well. Worms dig room for roots so plants can grow. When they are big they can make more compost. They are wonderful diggers they dig passageways and burrows and live there underground.
Wiggle Inside, Let’s Survive!
Red wigglers need soil and water. Red wigglers chew their food before they swallow it just like us! Worms dig tunnels, ”Dig dig dig”. Worms eat very, very tiny stones, bits of dirt, rotting leaves, fruit, and dead insects...”Yucky”! Worms need darkness. Have you ever seen a red wiggler?
Red wigglers need soil and water. Red wigglers chew their food before they swallow it just like us! Worms dig tunnels, ”Dig dig dig”. Worms eat very, very tiny stones, bits of dirt, rotting leaves, fruit, and dead insects...”Yucky”! Worms need darkness. Have you ever seen a red wiggler?
WORM WORDS
Castings-worm droppings
Compost-organic material that is used to make soil to help plants grow
Organic-used food that was grown like vegetables, fruits, and other things that can break down easily
Castings-worm droppings
Compost-organic material that is used to make soil to help plants grow
Organic-used food that was grown like vegetables, fruits, and other things that can break down easily