It's a good idea to chop up any additions ... useful and adding them to your worm farm is a great way to use eggshells around ...
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UVM researchers dig into harms of invasive jumping worms
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Inch by inch, invasive worms may be destroying Vermont gardens and farms. A team of researchers at ...
Mint plants are pretty low-maintenance, but when planted in the ground they quickly take over. Here's how to keep your potted ...
AUTUMN marks many changes for our gardens – with more rain, colder weather, fallen leaves, and hibernating plants to contend with.  And while considering your list of outdoor maintenance ...
What earthworms we see in our yards and gardens and on driveways and sidewalks ... forest duff is being taken down faster than normal and this is not good. Once this mulch cover is gone, lots ...
Gardeners' World presenter Joe Swift has revealed that you can get away with doing a lot less in the garden than you might ...
But they need not have worried. Although it may leave a bad taste in the mouth, scientists have discovered that eating worms is good for you. They greatly reduce the symptoms of inflammatory and ...
They chomp and chew the soil like underground earthworms, and ‘tunnel down’ in snaky worm-patterns, with the class forming four ‘worm-lines’ across the room. Eventually they snooze as a ...
This project will show children how worms turn plant waste into soil, introduce them to 'recycling' and 'useful waste', and encourage them to look closely at worms and other garden wildlife.
You might even find slow worms, newts, frogs and toads sheltering between the logs, as well as a number of minibeasts. Larger logs with the bark still attached work best, placed in an area that's ...
Mark says, 'There is a concern that slow worms are declining due to habitat change. 'People's gardens and allotments can be important refuges for these, and other, reptiles. 'They will return the ...