If we mix cow dung, jawar flour, jaggery, gingly oil, cow urine, jaggery, dry leaves in a earthern containter filled with water and be kept for few days with covered lid. It is a wisdom knowledge from Agnipuar of Gitapress.
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You can't get manure from flowers. That requires an animal. However dead flowers can make compost which is used to fertilize other flowers.
domestic vegetable waste
Happy is the trait, happy flowers is the personification.
Digested proteins are converted to new proteins by the process of synthesis in earthworms. Earthworms will feed on a large variety of decaying organic matter as well as manure, compost, and shredded cardboard, wood, or papers.
Nitrates are obtained from sources such as fertilizers, manure, sewage, and industrial effluents. They can also be present naturally in soil and groundwater.
Farmyard manure creates heat energy from decomposition of leaves. There is also physical change because the leaves' structure is broken down. The main factors for producing good manure are: water, which is already part of the manure; heat, which is generated by the decomposing leaves; and air, which is needed to aid the decomposition, because decomposition is a very slow form of "burning". Quite a high temperature can be generated in a manure heap or a compost heap.
Osmacote for veggies and flowers and horse manure!
From ingestion of food sources if they are dead and through movement from and to their tunnels are ways in which earthworms can be found in the manure of pigs. For example, if the invertebrates in question are not alive, then they most likely were in the pigpen mud whereas if they are not dead, then they probably are moving back and forth between underground tunnels (particularly if their homes are flooded by recent rain events).
a buffalo leaves behind manure and hoof prints.
Digested proteins are converted to new proteins by the process of synthesis in earthworms. Earthworms will feed on a large variety of decaying organic matter as well as manure, compost, and shredded cardboard, wood, or papers.
Five materials necessary for a successful compost pile are bokashi, earthworms, manure, natural soil and unpackaged food.
no,no,no you've got it all wrong...its MANURE not minewer! =] and manure is horse poo not cow poo, cow poo is called reek or pat.manure is used to help flowers grow and manure is horse poo so if you've been using pat on your flowers man i feel sorry for you and your flowers... =] ella mallabone agricultural and animal enthusiast and WIZZ! I don't know the answer to your question, but this person is crazy. Manure is animal poo of any kind (horse, cow, chicken, whatever), and I think any type of manure is at least somewhat good for plants.