Heera organic pesticide is made purely from natural ingredients free from chemicals and completely safe for the plants and humans who consume the crops/plants. Those working in the area where it is sprayed and those who spray it are also safe from any harms.
If not better it is as efficient and productive as chemical fertilisers and in addition is safe and pure. What else can a farmer ask for.
Heera Organic Fertilizer is as it suggests, an organic fertilizer, which contains beside natural matters, other materials benefiting elements as well.These enhance the quality of soil components and complete the deficiency. The health of the soil depends on the material found in it.
Heera is very useful to make the soil rich and fertile. Made of natural raw matters that are free from chemicals and their harmful effect, used in the crops to harvest high quality agricultural produce.
This fertilizer cures the plants and trees from all diseases. It preserves them from weeds, insects, seeds, stones, mud and bad smell. It causes no harm to farmers and animals. Easy to transport and stock.
Heera Organic Homes is a product that serves the propose of growing plants, fruits and vegetables in your lawn, consisting the same elements.
Free from any chemicals and their harmful effectsCompositionOrganic Matter 40%includesDry matter-------- Nitrogen (N) ----- Phosphorous (P202)---- Potassium (K20)---- Magnesium (Mg)------ Calcium (Ca)---- Humic AcidPlus Trace Elements : Fe, Mn, B, No, Zn, Cu, Free of chemical additive, injurious pests & weed seeds. Reg. No. PB./FCO/DSF(786-1408)Y2K9
This product caters as a fertilizer for home lawns and gardens. If you wish to nourish your gardens and grow fruits, vegetables and flowers that are healthy, fresh, more colorful and tastier, then this is just the product you want to use.The ingredients and quality are of Internationally approved standards of USDA/NOP, EU (CU).
An organic home is what every family deserves.
The Indian mackerel is a species of mackerel in the scombrid family of order Perciformes. It is commonly found in the Indian and West Pacific oceans, and their surrounding seas, It is an important food fish and is commonly used in South and South-East Asian cuisine.
The body of the Indian mackerel is moderately deep, and the head is longer than the body depth. The maxilla are partly concealed, covered by the lacrimal bone, but extend till around the hind margin of the eye.
large crabs with a smooth, broad carapace
can grow to more than 25 cm shell breadth (2 kg), with males generally growing larger than females
have nine similar sized spines each side of their eyes
hind legs are flattened for swimming
have very robust claws, used for crushing shells
vary from dark olive-brown to greenish-blue and blue-black
patterns of lighter colored dots cover the walking legs.
The razor shell, Ensis arcuatus, also called razor clam or razor fish, is a bivalve of the family Pharidae. It is found on sandy beaches in Northern Europe and Eastern Canada, such as Prince Edward Island, where it is most populous in the world.[citation needed] In some locations, "razor shell" can also refer to members of the family Solenidae, including species of the genera Ensis and Solen,[2] by some taxonomic classifcations which include the family Pharidae within the family Solenidae. It prefers coarser sand than its relatives E. ensis and E. siliqua.
The top shell family is very large, with hundreds of species and many genera. Most show an iridescent interior, numerous whorls, and a horny operculum. Varying shell characteristics have led to specification of several distinctive subfamilies. For example, in the Monodontinae, the base is quite flattened, giving the appearance of an inverted top. In the Calliostominae, a large, rounded aperture opens more to the side and makes the base markedly less flat. In the subfamily, Angarinae, the final whorls become separated rather than remaining sutured, leading to a species rather atypical in appearance.
Rohu is a species of fish of the carp family, found in rivers in South Asia. It is an omnivore.
It is popular in Thailand, Bangladesh, northern India and Pakistan. It is a non-oily/white fish.
It reaches a maximum length of 2 m (6.6 ft) and a weight of about 110 kg (240 lb)