Vermiculture composting involves using worms to break down organic matter added to the compost. As such, there are no "diseases" in the compost.
However one source cautioned to not let dogs or cats use the compost pile for urination and defecation, since animal wastes *could* add harmful bacteria that can colonize in the heat and nutrient-rich environment of a compost pile.
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yes. Worms are beneficial consumers. The earthworm is essential to composting; the process of converting dead organic matter into rich humis, vital to the growth of healthy plants, and ensuring the the cycle of fertility.
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Vermiculture is worm farming.
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Vermicomposting means composting with worms. It is taking vegetable scraps and grass clippings and adding worms. The worms break this down and make it into great fertilizer for your garden. The only disadvantage is the time and effort to do the vermicomposting.
Composting is the action of breaking down vegetable waste into useable soil, so you get soil from composting, you don't use soil for composting.
Because worm composting is healthier to the environment and healthier to the earth. :)
Composting is the thing of recycling of organic waste. This is the sentence containing composting word.
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Plant composting is when plant remains, leaves, grass cuttings, etc, are put into a heap and allowed to breakdown biologically into a humus much valued by gardeners. A properly managed compost heap will heat up enough to kill off weed seeds and harmful plant diseases.
No. Composting is good for all plants.
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