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Review of Use of Carnation Waste for Composting and Vermicomposting

Anuradha R. Deshmukh, Priyanka V. Chandure

Abstract


Enormous amount of flowers are offers in temples so due to that floral waste generation occur largely during worships, marriages, functions, ceremonies and festivals. Generated flower wastes are dumped at the accessible places of land or released in the water bodies which create land pollution and various health hazards. A biological process to convert floral waste is useful organic fertilizer and would be having a great return. Hence present study focuses on control of flower waste generation at source and methodology used for waste composting and uses of finished compost product. Composting is the affordable and economical method for disposal of flower waste and converts it in to extremely useful product. Using compost in garden or agriculture has many advantages. Flower waste compost helpful for growing plants well and improving soil quality.


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