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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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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