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they will naturally add fertilizer and from burrowing and tunneling will aerate the soil
Worms generally do not eat living plants. They help to aerate the soil, break down organic matter, and improve soil quality by recycling nutrients. Having worms in your plant pot can actually be beneficial for your plants.
Worms are very important to us. This is because, worms chew up soil. They then spit it out and when they have done this, it acts as a fertilizer to the trees and other plants. Trees let out oxygen, which us humans breath in. If there were no worms, the trees and plants would not be healthy and we would not have trees to give us oxygen. So when you see a worm, don't kill it, put it in the soil so that they can fertilize our trees!
The plants in soil with worms will grow taller than those without worms. The worm play an integral role in which they allow plants to absorb more water and nutrients and thereby growing taller.
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Worms eat the soil and leave their feces which are full of neutreants, which a plants root soak up.
It is not recommended to put plastic in a vermicomposting pit as it will not break down and can harm the worms living in the pit. Only organic materials should be added to vermicompost piles to maintain a healthy environment for the worms.
Yes, you should put plants in it.
There are several ways people preserve the Luna moth. One way is to mount the butterfly in a frame and seal it.