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what are earth worm casts​

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Earthworms excrete material known as casts. These may be laid in the soil, where they add to soil mixing, or at the soil surface. Surface casts are usually deposited by earthworms that form vertical burrows.

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Earthworms excrete material known as casts. These may be laid in the soil, where they add to soil mixing, or at the soil surface. Surface casts are usually deposited by earthworms that form vertical burrows.

Earthworm Castings are the rich digested soil that worms leave behind. Gardeners know them to be rich in nutrients and microorganisms. The beneficial microbes (as many as 10,000 different kinds) aid plant growth, help fight off disease and nourish your plants.

Earthworms and worm castings are a natural method of cultivating and improving soil. ... These materials are mixed and digested by the worm then excreted as a worm cast. In most cases this happens in the soil, but during the night hours, when the lawn is cool and wet, the worms are active on the surface.

"Earthworm castings are the best imaginable potting soil for greenhouses or house plants, as well as gardening and farming. It will not burn even the most delicate plants and all nutrients are water-soluble, making it an immediate plant food.

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