If you have a worm farm your family will be helping to do their bit to reduce their carbon footprint. Every scrap of food stopped from going to landfill means less methane gas in the atmosphere. And methane gas is 20 times more powerful than carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas.
If the worm farm is looked after properly (no overfeeding) there is no smell. It can be kept in the garden, on a balcony, or even inside the house.
It produces wonderful compost and fertilizer for your plants. All your family have to do is to keep the vegetables and other food scraps for the worms (worms are vegetarians!). And your family learns more about recycling and the environment and is proud to do a little bit to help!
put them into a animal farm.
normally have a pipe out the bottom of a plastic bin worm farm and just put a bucket underneath spout.
They just drink naturally and they use lips to drink water if you have a worm farm.
The ideal temperature for a worm farm so the worms can breed is 65 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit (18 - 25 degrees Celsius). If you live in a warm climate, place your worm farm in the shade, in the garage or shed, or even inside, as a properly managed worm farm has no smell. On a very hot day you can run cooling water through your worm farm (open the tap at the bottom) and then cover with a wet blanket or tarpaulin.
i think that it is a worm
A mud or A plant.
Worm farms are beneficial both to the farm owner and to the planet. You make nutritional soil to use and that soil helps the planet by being nutritional.
worm family
Worm compost is the absolute best in the world. Worm castings (poo) have all the microbes and bacteria that support the soil.
A $5 worm thing online, and getting your hands dirty in the dirt?
you make a worm farm or a compost bin
If its dry NO If Its Ok then YES!!