The process of fertilizing soil includes crop rotation, addition of humus and adding fertilizers.
Earthworms help by fertilizing the soil with their waste.
The ways to retain the fertility of the soil are crop rotation, animal pasturing (which can be considered fertilizing) and fertilizing either with natural or artificial fertilizers.
Reduced tillage, chemical fertilizing, natural fertilizing, crop rotation
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No they will not use up all the soil but they will use up the nutrients from the soil. This is why fertilizing and soil amendment is important for healthy plant growth.
Earthworms improve the health of you garden by fertilizing the soil with their waste and slime.
Yes, sperm taken from the testes are capable of fertilizing an ovum. Usually this process is done In vitro Fertilization or IVF.
Sperm within the testicle itself are not capable of fertilizing an ovum on their own. They complete the maturation process in the epididymis.
Yes! That is, if they are earth worms not leaf eating worms. They play a big part in fertilizing soil.
To fertilize an egg as part of the process of reproduction.
Volcanic ash is rich in nutrients needed by plants. When a volcano erupts, it often spreads ash in a large area around it, fertilizing the soil.