What is Vermicomposting?
The process of cultivating earthworms in order to convert organic waste into fertilizer is called Vermicomposting or Vermiculture. This process is done using various species of worms, usually red wigglers, white worms, and other earthworms, to create a mixture of decomposing vegetable or food waste. It feeds on the debris, manure, rotten plant parts etc. and ferments it. The worms feed on the organic waste and produce nutrient-rich manure in the form of excreta. The excreta of earthworms are nutritious and hence the soil becomes fertile. They move throughout the soil and loosen the soil. This will allow air circulation to happen inside the soil and the roots get enough space to grow and extend.
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Loosen the soil around plant using cultivator, trowel or any other digging & cultivating tools. Apply the vermicompost by sprinkling near the root zone of the plants for good results. Water the plants after applying the manure to mix it properly with the soil. It can be used on home garden plants as well as in organic farming.
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