Earthworms help to fertilise the soil by bringing nutrients closer to the surface. Earthworms are widespread in Britain and Europe. They have been introduced to most parts of the world. They live in soil at depths of up to 2 metres and feed on decaying organic matter in the soil.
Earthworms are harmless, often beneficial residents of the soil. Earthworms breakdown dead and decaying organic matter into rich humus soil, thereby supporting plant growth. They also dig tiny channels and make holes that aerate soil and improve drainage. Earthworms don’t have lungs; they breathe through their skin.
Earthworms, the hardworking invertebrates that grace the upper layers of soil, have long been considered helpful in our home gardens. Earthworms are prolific munchers, grinding up organic material and ...
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I'm attempting to convert a Baldwin 640 pedalboard to midi and hoped I could get some advice. I have no real knowledge or experience with electronics...but I'm somewhat handy and can handle some simple electrical and soldering tasks. I removed the pedalboard from the organ and performed a basic examination. The pedals appear to
Hello everyone, I thought I would share some information about the Hauptwerk organ I completed for Greenwood United Methodist Church (Greenwood, Indiana) in the hopes that it's helpful to someone. I am alway happy to talk Hauptwerk, and organs in general, though my knowledge of Allen and Rogers is minimal, honestly. Hauptwerk,
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