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The image displays an educational worm farm exhibit situated outdoors amidst lush greenery, characteristic of a subtropical environment like Brisbane City, Australia. The central subject is a long, brown, rectangular stand holding four green, lidded plastic worm farm bins. Two compartments with hinged doors are visible on the lower right side of the brown stand. An informational sign, predominantly white with green sections, is affixed to the stand, explaining the benefits and process of worm composting. The display is surrounded by various plants, including large-leafed tropical foliage, palm trees, and other green plants, suggesting a garden or park setting. The ground around the exhibit is paved with a mix of light and dark aggregate surfaces. The scene appears to be set during the daytime under bright, possibly overcast conditions. No people are visible, indicating a static display. Visible text on the sign includes: - Main title: "THE GARDEN ROOM WORM FARM" - Section heading: "REDUCING OUR WASTE" - Section heading: "Benefits of a worm farm" with bullet points such as: "produces rich, natural fertilizer," "improves soil quality," "reduces waste to landfill," "encourages beneficial organisms," "educates children & adults," and "natural & sustainable." - Section heading: "What worms create compost" explaining that worms "digest this material and excrete nutrient-rich castings" and that "Worm farms help divert organic waste from landfills." - Section heading: "Worms LOVE to eat" listing items like "Most fruit & vegetable scraps," "Tea bags & coffee grounds," "Crushed eggshells," "Bread & pasta (in moderation)," "Cardboard & paper (shredded)," "Leaves," "Vacuum dust & hair," "Paper towel & tissues," and "Manure." - Section heading: "Worms DON'T LIKE to eat" listing "Meat & dairy products," "Oils & fats," "Citrus & onions (small amounts are okay)," "Processed foods," "Spicy foods," "Dog & cat waste," "Diseased plants," "Large amounts of garden waste (woody material)," and "Plastics & chemicals."
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