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Sand helps aerate (introduce air into and leave pockets for air) into soil.
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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.
no it is not necessary.
Their fecal matter (body waste, also known as "worm tea") has nutrients that are good for the soil. The worms digest matter in the soil and make the nutrients finer and thus more accessible for plants. When worms are added to a compost pile, the worm tea can be collected and used as a rich fertilizer.
They're great for the soil... They aerate the soil by creating tiny tunnels as the move. Also - they eat decaying leaves and other vegetable matter from the surface - turning it into fertiliser which is excreted again as the worm travels through the soil !
Worms create tunnels which aerate the soil and they provide readily available nutrients for plants by recycling decaying vegetable matter into plant food (worm wee and poo).
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aerate the soil, breakdown leaves and grass into compost, fertilize the soil with their droppings
pour bleach on the soil wait about 15 min they will come to the topEDIT: WHY would you want to get rid of them - they aerate the soil by creating tiny tunnels as the move. Also - they eat decaying leaves and other vegetable matter from the surface - turning it into fertiliser which is excreted again as the worm travels through the soil ! Snakester1962 (Supervisor)It feeds them...
Aerate, fertilize soil and as decomposers.
Burrowing mammals improve soil by aerating, or mixing air into, the soil.
Sand helps aerate (introduce air into and leave pockets for air) into soil.
They break down organic matter, and aerate soil.
they will naturally add fertilizer and from burrowing and tunneling will aerate the soil
To turn over the soil and aerate it, as well as bury crop residue and/or weeds.
you would use 1080