You can compost anything that was at any point a living thing.
All fruit, all vegetables, leaves, straw, paper products (careful with ink, a lot of it contains toxic heavy metals), wood, etc.
It is possible of course to compost animal products (meat, dairy, etc.), however they quickly create horrible smells and possible health risks unless done in a very controlled way which is generally not possible for the average gardener.
Check out a book, composting is really quite easy to master.
You can compost anything organic. I would avoid weeds as they will cause weeds where you use it.
Yes you can - but I think they would taste pretty gross.
Yes.
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A compost pile is compost in a pile or heap. a compost pit is compost in a pit or hole in the ground.
Compost.
Cedar Grove offers several kinds of compost. They sell landscape mulch, organic compost, compost with manure and compost mixed with sand. One can order the compost online.
The possessive form for the plural noun strawberries is strawberries'.Example: The strawberries' price is too high.
No word is exactly opposite of "compost". Most object nouns have no opposite except for the combination of "not + (that object)". Not compost is opposite of compost.
It is famous for expensive strawberries and cream.
There is no need to mix old and new compost. Old compost ,if ready, should be used on its own. New material will take time to rot down to compost.
Compost is awesome Compost is formed by decayed vegetable matter. Potting compost is a mixture of various ingredients used for potting pot plants.
Commercial compost should be sterile so if bought compost the answer is no.
the compost turns into monkeys