Do worms eat dandelions?

Both dandelion roots and earthworms aerate the soil. The roots, which can go 2 to 3 feet deep, make it easier for the worms to plumb compacted soil and subsoil. When the dandelion dies and the roots decompose, earthworms can move even more freely in the shaft left behind and eat the decayed roots.
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Do red wigglers eat dandelions?

Red wigglers do indeed consume some plant roots, but only when they have access to nothing else! Studies have shown that worms will prefer herbaceous plants (such as dandelions) over woody ones (like oak or maple trees).
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Do worms eat flowers?

The more fresh fruits and veggies scraps you're able to feed your worms, the better. Otherwise, your worms will have to settle for a steady diet of coffee grounds, dead flowers, newspaper and cardboard.
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Do worms eat grass and flowers?

Worms eat basically anything that is an organic material which is in the process of decomposing. This includes as well grass and other garden waste.
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Does an earthworm eat grass?

Yes. They will eat grass and leaves whether it is living, decaying, or dead, and turn them into compost. What do earthworms eat in the soil? Living, dead, or decaying organic matter, including plants and animals.
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What are worms favorite food?

Worms love lettuce, kale, Swiss chard, to name a few of these vegetables. Be sure to cut these scraps down into small pieces or even food process them. Remember to thoroughly rinse off all hot spices, sauces, oils, dressings, and cheeses because they can harm your vermicomposting project.
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Can worms eat lawn clippings?

Yes! You can add dry grass clippings and deciduous leaves to your worm farm, as long as you keep food scraps and dry waste balanced. Avoid adding fresh lawn clippings, evergreen or native leaves, and sticks or woody stems.
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What plant does a worm eat?

Worms eat dirt, animal manure, and organic matter such as leaves, dead roots, and grass.
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What do worms thrive on?

Worms need moisture, air, food, darkness, and warm (but not hot) temperatures. Bedding, made of newspaper strips or leaves, will hold moisture and contain air spaces essential to worms. You should use red worms or red wigglers in the worm bin, which can be ordered from a worm farm and mailed to your school.
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Why are earthworms leaving my lawn?

Most of the time, worms are entirely unseen, conditioning the soil and living their lives deep in the root zone. During the spring, fall, or other periods of extreme moisture, however, earthworms tend to migrate to the surface and leave their castings on the lawn.
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Do worms like flower petals?

You can feed compost worms any plant-based material, eggshells, coffee grounds and tea. Flower petals are a good addition to compost and can easily be added with just a few precautions. Rip the flower petals off of the stem and place them in the bowl.
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What do worms hate?

Worms hate: meat or fish, cheese, butter, greasy food, animal waste, spicy and salty foods, citrus.” The food-to-worm ratio is not precise, nor is the amount of castings they will produce. The rule of thumb is that a pound of worms will eat one to two pounds of food in a week.
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What leaves do worms eat?

Earthworms eat the nutrients in the compost; they don't enrich it. Worms eat almost everything in the soil — fungi, invertebrate life, leaves, twigs, algae, moss and microscopic life. In passing soil through their gut from one end to the other, they throw out castings that mark their paths.
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Can I put weeds in my worm farm?

Feeding worms

Most kitchen scraps are fine for the worm farm, including fruit and vegies, eggshells, coffee grounds, etc. Limit the amount of citrus and onion you add, and chop everything into small pieces. A small amount of leaves, weeds and grass cuttings.
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What should you not feed worms?

Avoid feeding the worms large quantities of meat, citrus, onions and dairy foods. Some processed food also contains preservatives, which discourage the worms from eating it. These foods won't harm your worms, but they will avoid them and those scraps will break down and rot in the bin.
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What is the best thing to feed red worms?

Best Foods to Feed Red Wiggler Composting Worms
  • Vegetable scraps: apple cores, peels, carrot tops and wilted lettuce or trimmings. ...
  • Non-citrus fruit work best, such as watermelon rind, strawberry tops, old blueberries, etc. ...
  • Used tea. ...
  • Coffee grounds and filters. ...
  • Dried leaves.
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How do I know if my worms are happy?

But how do you know if your compost worms are happy and content? You can tell that compost worms are happy and healthy if they multiply and produce compost that does not stink. The key to happy and healthy compost worms is to give them a good home, adequate food, and maintain the right conditions in the compost bin.
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Do worms eat dead leaves?

Worms may not be the most photogenic creatures, but they're essential to our planet as we know it. By munching on fallen leaves and other dead plant material, they reduce mounds of matter on the ground and return carbon to the ground, enriching the soil.
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Do worms eat eggshells?

eggshells - worms simply can't eat them. They will still be there when you remove the worm castings, and you'll have eggshells in the garden. Eggshells are good for the garden, so if you crush them up, and put them in the worm farm, they'll end up adding calcium to your soil.
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Do worms eat banana peels?

Bananas are a great and inexpensive snack for both us and our worms. Those peels are desirable to compost worms no matter what shape they're in. They'll make short work of what otherwise would have taken up space in your trash.
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Why do I have no worms in my garden?

No worms at all? It means that the conditions must be poor - no moisture, toxic substances, sandy soil, or no organic matter for them to eat will all prevent them from setting up shop in your yard.
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Do worms feel pain?

But a team of Swedish researchers has uncovered evidence that worms do indeed feel pain, and that worms have developed a chemical system similar to that of human beings to protect themselves from it.
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What should I put in my worm farm?

Worms will eat anything that was once living,
  1. Leftover vegetable scraps, fruit and vegetable peelings.
  2. Tea leaves / bags and coffee grounds.
  3. Vacuum cleaner dust or hair clippings (also animal)
  4. Torn up newspapers, egg cartons or soaked pizza cartons.
  5. Crushed egg shells (these will also help with the pH balance)
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Are coffee grounds good for worms?

Worms love to eat coffee grounds, and that's great news for your garden. Add coffee grounds to your compost pile to help attract worms, which help speed up the process of turning food scraps into compost. You can also add coffee grounds directly to the soil, but you'll have to be careful not to overdo it.
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How often should I feed my worm farm?

Plan to feed your outdoor composting worms about once every 2 or 3 weeks. Be careful not to overfeed your worms. If you add too much food for your worms they will not be able to eat it before it rots.
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