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Worms are important to the environment in ways that are difficult to see. With songs, footage and demonstrations, Mary Appelhof - the 'Worm Woman' - shows in close detail how worms aerate and fertilize the soil, and help nutrients get to plants. A short section demonstrates how to create a worm bin to reduce kitchen wastes, building on the 1982 book "Worms Eat My Garbage". Primarily for grades four through eight. Available for loan.
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Wormania!
Posted: September 11, 2019 by MAEE Administration
Category: Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Worms are important to the environment in ways that are difficult to see. With songs, footage and demonstrations, Mary Appelhof - the 'Worm Woman' - shows in close detail how worms aerate and fertilize the soil, and help nutrients get to plants. A short section demonstrates how to create a worm bin to reduce kitchen wastes, building on the 1982 book "Worms Eat My Garbage". Primarily for grades four through eight. Available for loan.