
Last week Mr Howley showed us all the worm compost inside the worm farm. Inside the compost were lots of tiger worms. The worms made compost out of food scraps from our lunchboxes, like apple cores, banana skins, crusts, and pear cores.
Mr Howley is going to put the worm compost onto the children's garden to make the flowers and vegetables grow better.
Mr Howley also showed us the compost bins. If we get too many food scraps for the worm farm we can put them in the compost bins instead. Mr Howley needs lots of compost for the school gardens.
3 comments:
Hi LC6.,
Matthew and I were just looking at the great new website for both LC2 & LC6. Great photo of Mr Howley doing the worm farm.
Matthew says he's sorry that Mr Blue flew away out of his cage - maybe he's gone on vacation like Mr Howley did for a while!
Keep up the brilliant work LC6. Good stuff.
Hi LC6
Fantastic findings for the letter of the week 'U' - a really hard letter to think about. Keep up the great work Mrs McHarg and kids.
cheerio.
hey LC6,
what have you been up to latly i liked the story about the worm farm. keep up the good work LC6. brilliat stuff.
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