they turn your banana peel apple core and all your other veggies and fruit into compost which is then great for the environment.
yes worms eat dirt to help our gardens
they can help your gardens grow and heaps more
getting biodegradable matter and mixing it up to create a fertilize for gardens worms and non chemical leaves and grass clippings can help get you started
They are EXCELLENT for a vegetable garden.
Worms eat dirt and other items in the soil and excrete nitrogen, which is a very good fertilizer.
Tomato worms, which live in gardens and eat tomatoes off the vine.
The act of composting is taking things we have eaten and are leftover and putting it in a bin with dirt and worms. The worms eat the food and create a fertilizer that is all natural and not from chemicals. The new fertilizer can be used in gardens and for plants that is safe and nontoxic.
People use worms for fishing, plants, gardens and animals use them for food.
wherever there is soil there's worms! so the answers yes! as long as your gardens not completely isolated by surrounding concrete but even then there are probably still worms. Hope this helps!
No, he came after the Babylonian earthquake which destroyed the gardens.
Botanic gardens are the only hope for species that are not commercial.
NO