Compost diluted in water and used as nutrient-rich irrigation is what worm tea is. The dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich humus (organically broken-down, decomposed matter) in question results from the work of such composting worms as red wrigglers and white worms.
Worm urine
You can certainly eat some species of worms, so there is no reason you should not be able to make tea from them.
in the bottem of my garden, having a tea party with wigely the worm :DDD
Worm compost tea is good for plants. Fishing worms. Feed to chickens.. use mail as bedding.
Their fecal matter (body waste, also known as "worm tea") has nutrients that are good for the soil. The worms digest matter in the soil and make the nutrients finer and thus more accessible for plants. When worms are added to a compost pile, the worm tea can be collected and used as a rich fertilizer.
Silk is a kind of soft material made into clothing. It is made from the silk worm, and is very durable. Silk was discovered when a silk worm dropped into a lady's tea! When the little worm fell into the hot water, the silk began to unravel, causing the woman to call her husband. Silk then became popular!
long wavy worm small wavy worm ~ baby worm ------straight worm ____ straight worm ====== straight worm s s-shaped worm
Tea tree oil is a great natural anti fungal. You can apply it topically to the affected area several times a day. Tea tree oil is inexpensive and can be purchase at drug stores, or even in many supermarkets vitamin section.
a worm that lives in a mill
Worm+air= butterfly
the earth worm and the red worm.
Ring worm , but it is not worm shaped .