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Vegetable scraps.
Yes, sheep can be fed all kinds of vegetable scraps. They love carrots, corn, lettuce, cabbage, tomatoes, zucchini, etc.
Vegetable scraps can be composted to create nutrient-rich soil that benefits plant growth. When added to soil, vegetable scraps decompose, releasing essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium that plants need to thrive. This improves soil quality, promotes root development, and enhances overall plant health.
seeds of a fruit or vegetable grow crops
No all vegetable are not zaid crops. some vegetable are zaid such as bittergourd
Roger A. Hinson has written: 'Projected costs for selected Louisiana vegetable crops, 1984 season' -- subject(s): Costs, Food crops, Vegetable trade 'Projected costs for selected Louisiana vegetable crops, 1985 season' -- subject(s): Costs, Food crops, Vegetable trade
Yes, earthworms can absorb and digest vegetable waste such as fruit and vegetable scraps. They have a specialized digestive system that allows them to break down organic matter into nutrients that benefit the soil. This process is known as vermicomposting and is a natural way to recycle kitchen scraps for use in gardening.
Vegetable crops such as broccoli, asparagus, celery, lettuce, and cabbage are still harvested largely by hand.
Vegetable crops, such as tomatoes, peppers, onions, celery, carrots, cabbages, brussels sprouts, eggplants, etc.
Vegetables crops are mostly annual crops. Its life period is short. People can cultivate as home garden them.
Answer Tomatoes
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