GARBAGE TO GARDENS part 2
A creative approach to recycling by Sudha Pai
What we call wet garbage or waste is a very valuable misplaced resource. We do not have to go in search of it as we ourselves constantly generate it from our kitchens and gardens without being aware of it.
I would love to share my experience of using some products available in the market to convert the wet garbage very effectively in my garden.
Scientists working in this field have discovered various methods and have introduced these along with their respective products into the market for the benefit of humanity.tThis helps us solve our garbage problem which otherwise would be causing filth and stink around us. As more and more flats are coming up, more wet kitchen waste and unmanageable garbage would be created.
I am briefly explaining the three methods which I am practicing in my garden with very good results, namely Vermiculture, Bio-culture and EM process( Japanese Technology).
Vermicompost can be used for all plants especially on the ground. This does not need much watering as it honds moisture in the soil.
Bio-culture and the EM process are excellent for flat owners as they use up all the kitchen waste with less soil..By using these methods evry one of us will be able to make good use of our wet household garbage and can contribute to keep our surroundings clean and ultimately save the environment.
Please make use of any one or all three processes as it is for a social cause..
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
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2 comments:
an excellent presentation... where can one get bioculter or em please give email addresses thank you
mrs shukla raj
email: srmrraj@hotmail.com
adress: 20B prithviraj road,ND 11
cell 098 104 31411
an excellent presentation... where can one get bioculter or em please give email addresses thank you
mrs shukla raj
email: srmrraj@hotmail.com
adress: 20B prithviraj road,ND 11
cell 098 104 31411
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