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What Do Worms Eat? A Compost Project

What do worms eat? They're wiggling out of the lawn, hiding under your flowers, and love to munch on things that you'd never want to eat for lunch, such as rotten vegetables. But what is a worm's favo ...

Can Plants Grow Without Sunlight or Water?

Test whether plants can grow without sunlight and water.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the content. If you want to d ...

Best Fertilizer: The Effects of Fertilizer on Plant Growth

What’s cooking in the plant kitchen? Give your plants some food to see which type they like best and observe the effects of fertilizer on plant growth.Do plants grow best with liquid, solid, or powder ...

Music and Plants

Investigate the affect music has on plantsIt is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the content. If you want to download the pr ...

Positive and Negative Geotropism

We all know that plants can’t walk from place to place, but they do move their stems, leaves, and roots in response to their environment. It just happens too slowly for us to see. These plant movement ...

Compost Sorting

Normally, we throw all of our compost into one big pile, and use it to fertilize the garden. However, it stands to reason that different types of compost have different effects on plants. This project ...

Compost Ingredients

Composting is the process that turns vegetable scraps and other organic into lovely soil. Carbon and nitrogen are essential ingredients in your compost. Carbon-rich are called brown , and nitrogen-r ...

Discovering the Best Water for Plants

Plants that live outside are often watered by the rain, but indoor plants are usually given tap water. Water, along with soil and light, is one of the three essential elements needed to help plants gr ...

Colored Light and Chlorophyll

How do green plants become green? They actually use light to create a pigment called chlorophyll, which gives them their green color. But which wavelengths of light allow them to create chlorophyll? F ...

Gravitropism

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Gravitropism

Next time you're walking through the park, take a good look at the plants around you. From towering pine trees to tiny blades of grass, plants come in a lot of different shapes, sizes and even smells! ...

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