Sandra Salazar-Decker
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I love worms more than I love people, I have to say, worms and plants.
My heart just felt like it stopped for a second because...
Worms are so important to the breakdown process of the food and the foliage and all the dead animals.
There's this symbiotic relationship that we have with worms.
And I don't think we realise that worms are like the heartbeat of the land, of the soil.
They play such an important role in creating those technologies.
tunnels under the surface where the oxygen and the water can come to.
And it really, for me, reflects the way that we are as human beings.
So when I look at the worm, I reflect to how our own body is made up.
Those tunnels are the veins and the tunnels where our blood circulates through.
And the worms are our soldiers that helps all of that come together.
You'll see me around with Valeo Bucket going around in parks.
Me personally, I don't do chemical fertilizers.