Worm compost tea is good for plants. Fishing worms. Feed to chickens.. use mail as bedding.
These can be very different dependong on the project. But it is a list of steps taken by the experimentor to do the experiement. They should be clear enough that anybody can recreate the experiment. Address things such as: Which deserts were chosen? Why those desserts? How did the experimenter measure the melting (visually, with thermometor?)? What features of the desert were looked at? Where were they allowed to melt? Why was that location chosen? How were they timed? How did you keep parents from eating the dessert :) They should be set out like a recipe in a cook book. 1) Setup 2) Measuring 3) Analyze
because he is chosen to do surdery
It is the information you use on a project
It depends on what the project is on.
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yes farmers will pay lots of money for it just think as vermicompost as black gold
Yes, you can.
Vermicompost is highly desirable for gardeners on all levels. It is also highly desirable for small farms and organic agricultural applications.
You mix lots of green leaves cow dung and add earth worms leave it for 2-3 months and you get vermicompost.
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Now a days farmers are yielding good results by using vermicompost, the compost prepare by using earth worms . Earth worm is one of the animal which is helpful to us.It is called farmer's friend .Using vermicompost in place of chemical fertilizers will make the soil fertile.
Its a pit/hole in the ground composting worms live in
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The American flag was chosen in 1958. It was designed by a 17yr old student called Robert G. Heft. He created it for a school project.
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The high production level of salt is a problem that worm composting has. Salt dehydrates, desiccates and kills vegetation in its path and therefore warrants vermicompost never claiming more than 20 percent of potting soil volume. Vermicompost needs to be incorporated into outdoor, not indoor, containers of flowers, herbs and vegetables.