So we've used our Dead Stuff Columns to show us that there is certainly a lot of stuff going on. Our organisms we put in are definitely bigger, and the plant parts we put in are definitely smaller. If the mold and the fruit have a relationship, then do the worms have a relationship with the other plant parts we put in our Dead Stuff Columns?
Mrs. Brinza made us make sure there was some worms in our Dead Stuff Columns when we started way back when. We watched this video to help us develop a model regarding the relationship between dead plant parts and worms...
Mrs. Brinza made us make sure there was some worms in our Dead Stuff Columns when we started way back when. We watched this video to help us develop a model regarding the relationship between dead plant parts and worms...
Worm Casting Harvest - Quick and Simple!
Visit https://calikimgardenandhome.com to get your free growing guide, "Grow 3 Vegetables in 6 Weeks". Many of you have asked for it and here it is - my first worm casting harvest - quick and simple! Thanks to MIgardener for the idea to screen my castings...make sure to check out his worm casting harvest video as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAERT...
And then we built this model to show what's happening to the worms and the dead plant parts.
And now we're beginning to think that everything just goes somewhere else because it's eaten by something else. The dead badger was eaten by larva. The larva became bigger and eventually used its food to become new body parts and produce offspring. The raccoon ate berries, nuts and frogs to grow bigger. We eat to become bigger. The worm is eating dead plant parts to become bigger. All of these things produce waste, too, which seems to be eaten by something else too.