When digging in the dirt, you've likely seen a worm or two. Many people want to attract worms to their gardens. But are all worms healthy for your outdoor space? No, they are not! Before deciding ...
Grub worms are difficult to get rid of, and common mistakes gardeners make in their fight against the pests exacerbate the ...
With the spring season approaching, you might start to see small, coiled piles of soil scattered across your lawn. These are ...
The power of non-native worms can be harnessed for good through vermicomposting: marshalling worms to eat your scraps and produce castings ...
Under the yellow leaves of a large ginkgo tree on the University of Minnesota St. Paul campus, Lee Frelich moved his shoe around in the dirt, looking for jumping worms crawling around a couple inches ...
The plan is to develop 1’ to 2’ wormlike robots that both drill into the soil and can also mimic the peristaltic, or wave-like, movements worms make when they tunnel through the soil.
and soon the scientists discovered baby worms which had been born in the soil simulant. At present, the best bet for farming on Mars appears to be taking the dusty surface material and mixing it ...
Vermicomposting uses various species of worms, typically red wigglers, to decompose organic waste such as food scraps.
The soil fungus Mortierella alpina has the potential to make agriculture greener and more sustainable: The fungus produces ...
the use of castings (worm waste material) as a high quality soil amendment, were a cloak to hide Bradley’s scam. Bradley started B&B Worm Farm in Meeker, Okla., in 1998, and offered growers red ...
You'll go looking for earthworms by using mustard water to bring them to the surface of bare soil. The class can compare the number of worms found in different locations and discuss what this means ...