where abouts in campbelltown do they sell can o worms because im trying to make a worm farm but i dont no howt?
Saturday, January 16th, 2010 at
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ohh, i used to make worm farms all the time as a kid well, younger kid
i had this
http://www.worm-farming.com/graphics/3808-worm-farming-l2.jpg
basically put layers of compost,mud and sand etc in so it looks like this
http://www.brightminds.co.uk/products/images/large/A4743.jpg
then put worms on the top (try not to touch them with your hands as i think this burns them then put say tomato leaves on the top and put the lid on and the cardboard covering as worms are sensetive to light
you can take the cardboard off everynow and again to look at the amazing tunnels the worms have made and don’t forget to feed them
oh and dampen the thing down with water say, once a week not soak, dampen
Worms have tiny mouths and will take extremely small bits out of things like bacteria, fungi and protozoa. They love organic matter such as plants, fruit, compost heaps of cut grass, potato peelings and decaying animals. When the food is too large for their mouths they moisten it to make it soft and suck it in. Worms of course have no teeth and the "gizzard" does all the work. The grains of sand or soil will be ingested in with the food along with moisture (much like birds and chickens) and a grinding process occurs. When the food leaves the worm’s gizzard is goes into the intestine and is dissolved and absorbed into the worm’s blood which also keeps the worms moist and strong.
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