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2. What is composting? How can you prepare vermicompost? ​

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Answered by praseethanerthethil8
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Compost is simply decayed organic matter — and "organic matter" is a pretty wide-ranging label. A twig can be organic matter, but so can a banana peel. When you mix a bunch of these items together in a compost pile, they break down naturally into a nutrient-rich fertilizer that helps gardens grow.Almost anything that comes from the ground can be composted. Cucumber ends, apple cores, carrot peels, cantaloupe rinds, avocado pits, an old pumpkin leftover from Halloween — any vegetable or fruit scrap will do. But grains also sprout from soil, which means you can throw stale bread, cereal, and pasta in your compost heap, too.

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Answered by CreAzieStsoUl
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◾Compost :-

➡ It is an organic matter that has been decomposed in a process Composting....

➡ A mixture of various decaying organic substance like,,leaves or manure used for fertilized soil...

◾Procedure for making Vermicompost :-

➡ Take a plastic or concrete tank..

➡ Collect the biomass and place it under the sun for about 8-12 days..

➡ Prepare a cow dung slurry and sprinkle it on the heap for quick decomposition..

➡ Add a layer of soil (2-3 inches) or sand at the bottom of the tank..

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