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The Science of Clean
Kids Figure out how to Love environmental surroundings
In Santa Rosa, CA, one high school graduation has gotten the environment to heart. Two times a month, students there, host younger students and guide them concerning the benefits of unavoidable .. Every time a tree that collapsed in the local park throughout a violent thunderstorm was removed, our prime school students worked with the elementary school students to plant a sapling that will take its place and thrive, providing pure beauty, shade, food for squirrels, and strong branches through which birds can build nests for young.
Worms: an Efficient Composting Infrastructure
The older students showed the younger ones how composting with earthworms (Vermicomposting), might help the teachers decrease the quantity of rubbish that ends up at the local dump. The worms stop working non-fatty food scraps, transforming them in a black, earthy-smelling, nutrient-rich soil well suited for planting more saplings where they’re needed. Your children loved gently handling the worms and “feeding” them their lunch leftovers: apple cores, bread crusts, eggshells, salad scraps, citrus peels, potato skins, and radish rinds. They kept a journal; chronicling the time period it took their worms to change their garbage into black organic fertilizer-about four months from start to finish.
The Power of Recycling