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Common earthworms inhabit deep within the soil, while red wiggler worms thrive just beneath the topsoil nestled among decomposing organic matter. Fourth graders share share their worm buckets and how they utilize the nutrients derived from compost tea or castings.
By Catherine Praiswater5
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Common earthworms inhabit deep within the soil, while red wiggler worms thrive just beneath the topsoil nestled among decomposing organic matter. Fourth graders share share their worm buckets and how they utilize the nutrients derived from compost tea or castings.

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