Innovations
Vermicompost Unit
Vermicompost Unit Formation in Vidyalaya has been initiated.
Setting up a vermicompost unit in the Vidyalaya offers an excellent opportunity to promote eco-friendly practices, teach students about waste management, and encourage sustainable agriculture.
For this purpose following Steps has been taken:
Site Selection:
We choose a shaded, well-drained area in the school premises. Also ensure it is protected from direct sunlight and heavy rains.
Construction of Vermicompost Bed: Then we create a pit or raised bed (about 1 meter wide, 0.3 meters deep, and 3 meters long)and line the bed with bricks or bamboo to prevent worm escape.
Layering:
Then we start with a 5-10 cm layer of coconut husk or coarse materials to provide aeration. Add organic waste like vegetable scraps, dried leaves, and cow dung in layers.
Adding Earthworms:
Then we introduce red wigglers (Eisenia fetida) or other composting worms. Use around 1 kg of worms for every 100 kg of organic waste.
Maintenance:
Then we keep the unit moist by sprinkling water regularly but avoid overwatering. Turn the material lightly every 2-3 weeks.
Harvesting Compost:
After 45-60 days, dark, crumbly vermicompost will be ready for harvesting. Separate the worms and reuse them for the next batch.
Benefits of Vermicompost Unit :
- It reduces organic waste.
- It provides nutrient-rich compost for school gardens.
- It promotes environmental awareness and hands-on learning for students.
- By integrating vermicomposting into school activities, students develop responsibility towards the environment and practical skills that can be applied in their communities.