Biology, asked by jiya257sharma, 6 months ago

Methodology of this painting
(it is related to vermicomposting as an efficient method of waste management)
like what we do in vermicomposting or what is the process of vermicomposting ​

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Answered by sabinamin14
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vermicomposting is the process by which worms are used to convert organic materials (usually wastes) into a humus-like material known as vermin-compost.

Materials required for vermicomposting

  • Shed (size of 10 x20 feet)
  • 3 Pits (Size of 5 feet diameter and 6 to 7 feet depth)
  • Waste Materials.
  • Earthworms.
  • Partially decompose cattle dung.
  • Gunny bags.
  • Permanent Water supply.

Types of Vermicomposting Systems

No matter how large or small, vermicomposting piles are contained in three basic types of systems: bins, beds and windrows.

Most worm farms raise two main types of earthworm: Eisenia foetida and Lumbricus rubellis. These worms are commonly used to produce vermicompost, as well as for fish bait.

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