Monday, 9 June 2014

How To Make A Worm Farm

Last week Room 10 went to the Botanical Gardens.  We learnt lots about worms and how they are very good for the soil.  Then each of us made our own worm farm.  Have a look at the photos and read some of the instructions we wrote on how to make a worm farm....









How to make a Work Farm
By Patrick
1.        Cut open the bottle.
2.        Get some paper and rip it.
3.        Wet the paper.
4.        Squeeze the newspaper and squeeze the water out.
5.        Roll the newspaper up and put it in the top.
6.        Get some worms for the bottle.
7.        Put soil in the bottle.
8.        Look after your worms. They don’t like oranges.
9.        Feed the worms banana peels.

How to make a Work Farm
By Liam
     1.   Get a bottle and cut off the top.
2.   Put the newspaper in the water.
3.   Put the newspaper in the bottle.
4.   Wrap the bottle in newspaper.
5.   Put the soil and seeds in the bottle.
6.   Put worms in the bottle.
7.   Feed them banana skins.
8.   Now you have a worm farm.

How to make a Work Farm
By Charlotte
         1.        Cut the top off a plastic bottle.
2.        Wrap the bottle in newspaper and sellotape it.
3.        Get newspaper and put it in landscape and tear it into strips.
4.        Put it in your bottle.
5.        Get 5 worms and put them in.
6.        Get the bottle and put soil in it.
7.        Put seeds in it.
8.        Water it.
9.        Now your worm farm is complete.
10.      Feed your worms banana, popcorn, hair and vacuum cleaner fluff.

How to make a Work Farm
By Barnaby
1.        Cut the bottle open at the top.
2.        Get newspaper and wrap it around the bottle and sellotape it.
3.        Wet newspaper until it gets soaked.
4.        Rip it into strips.
5.        Take it out and put it into your bottle.
6.        Get 5 worms and put them in your bottle.
7.        Put your lid back on.
8.        Get dirt and then put grass seeds in the dirt.
9.        Feed your worms apples and carrots.
10.      Don’t feed your worms hot food.




1 comment:

  1. Has the grass started to grow in the lid of your worm farm yet? I never knew worms liked to eat hair and vacum cleaner fluff - yuck! Patrick's Granny loves to compost at her house.

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