because worms R used to grind down compost in the soil, and their poo is the fertilizer. after they eat the compost, i mean.
Because worm composting is healthier to the environment and healthier to the earth. :)
worm composting vermicomposting vermiculture
Composter using worms
【ツ】Learn more about creatin a worm composting bin.
A Red Worm also known as a Red WigglerWorms are
Worm composting is becoming very popular since the publication of the book Worms eat my Garbage. In this book, the author gives very specific information about worm composting techniques. Basically, you use red worms and keep them in a box with moistened shredded paper. You add organic waste materials from time to time to feed them and they will eat the garbage and produce worm castings, which are high in nutrients and excellent for feeding your plants. The easiest way to begin worm composting is to buy a worm bin with complete instructions. I got mine from gardensalive.com
Learn more about creating a worm composting bin.) Earthworms are hermaphrodites, meaning an individual worm has both male and female reproductive organs. Earthworm mating typically occurs after it has rained and the ground is wet. They emerge from the soil and jut out their anterior end.
if you turn it over twice a week there should be no smell
Vermicomposting is the term which means composting by the use of worms.Specifically, the first part of the word, vermi-, comes from the Latin word vermis. The word functions as a masculine noun in its singular nominative form as the subject of a sentence. It means "worm."Although composting was known and used by the ancient Romans, the Latin terms is not used in the second half of the above-mentioned term.
Yes, shredded office paper can be used along with newspaper in a worm composting bin. Both materials are good sources of carbon for the worms' bedding. Just make sure to balance the carbon-rich paper with nitrogen-rich food scraps to maintain a healthy environment for the worms.
An amphisbaenid is a member of the Amphisbaenidae, also known as a worm lizard.
The worm typically found in tequila bottles is a larvae of the moth Hypopta agavis, also known as the "tequila worm."