Tuesday, September 14, 2010

worm farm



We have made a worm farm in room four to put all our scraps in. We put tiger worms in it from mrs Wiri's worm farm. When we finished all the worms fell into the bottom bucket because the hole was too big in the top bucket. How can we stop that happening?
by Bianca

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yuckoooooo.
I am not a fan of touching worms. I will have the students post questions.
Mr. Fitz, USA

Anonymous said...

What are you doing with the wormies? Composting?
Ellie

Are they old or young worms?
Paige

Kat sez: Do you like getting dirty with the worms.

Lou: What are tiger worms? Do they bite?

5G2

Woodville School said...

I love worms!!! I have had a worm farm at my house for about 5 years. I take great care of my tiger worms. They eat up all my kitchen scraps, and they give me worm wee. I water this onto my plants, and it really makes them grow!!! I brought a container of worms to school to start our class worm farm. Mrs Wiri

Woodville School said...

Tiger worms are just a type of worm. They eat alot but they don't bite. They can either be old or young.by Bianca

Woodville School said...

No they donot bite but they are young worms.
Have you seen worms