: Te Pämu Noke — Worm Farm
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ARTICLE 1
PEPA MÖHIOHIO 1

Nature’s Recyclers

Worms are busy recyclers. Worms recycle food scraps. and other organic material into vermicompost, or worm compost. Organic matter is stuff like dead plants, poop, and decaying animals. The nutrients in the compost made by worms help the soil to become rich and fertile. When soil is rich and fertile, it is good for growing healthy plants.

Ngä Kaihangärua ä-Papa

He kaihangärua takatü ngä noke. Ka hangaruatia e ngä noke, ngä para kai me ëtahi atu mea ora, hei wairäkau pirau, hei wairäkau noke ränei. Ko ngä mea pirau, ko ngä mea përä i ngä otaota mate, ngä tütae me ngä kararehe e pirau haere ana. Ko ngä kai tötika o te wairäkau, e mahia nei e ngä noke, kei te whangai i te oneone kia mömona, ä, kia reka hoki. kia mömona, ä, kia reka te oneone,ärä, te pai kë atu te matomato o ngä tupu.


ARTICLE 2
PEPA MÖHIOHIO 2

What is worm composting?

Worms eat food scraps, which becomes compost as it passes through the worm’s body. Compost comes out through the worm’s tail end. This compost can then be used to grow plants. To understand why worm compost is good for plants, remember that the worms are eating materials that are rich in nutrients. They turn them into nutrients rich compost.

He aha te wairäkau noke?

Kia puta atu ngä para kai a te noke i töna tinana, kua huri kë ki te wairäkau. Puta atu te wairäkau i te pito o te whiore o te noke. Ma tena, ka taea te whakamahi wairäkau hei whakatö tupu. Kia märama ki te take i pai ai te wairäkau noke mö ngä tupu, me maumahara, kei te kai ngä noke i ngä mea tötika. Mai i tënä, ka hurihia e rätou hei whakamömona, hei whakareka i te wairäkau.


 
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