yes, because worms help enrich soil and that would help the plant. plus it would airate the soil which gives oxygen the ability to go father down in the soil.
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They are great they give the roots room to grow, they break down plant matter into fine particles that can be absorbed by the plants and help to lower the ph of acidic soil.
yes, with worms, a bean plant will grow faster and taller
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Indirectly, yes. Worms aid in the fertilization process, which in turn aids the growth of plants.
Earth worms aerate the soil by digging along and breaking it up. Also, they add organic material which can be used by the plants for food when they pass waste.
They dig holes in the soil making it easier for the plant roots to grow. The "tunnels" created by the worm provide for faster growth, I think.
The plants in soil with worms will grow taller than those without worms. The worm play an integral role in which they allow plants to absorb more water and nutrients and thereby growing taller.
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If not for the rain and the sun and the worms in the soil I don't think plants could survive for very long