Yes, and as with other citrus fruits, they help the disposal smell fresher.
No, just broke the disposal by doing so. The repairman said not to put any fruit peels down the disposal. I suppose it might differ depending on the quality of the disposal, but you can take your chances and pay the repair bill if you like.
Yes, lemons can be put in a compost bin. Some people disapprove of citrus being composted because of slow breakdowns and worm reactions. But the fruits in question will break down nicely when cut, shredded, or sliced into tiny pieces in compost bins, containers, heaps, piles, and pits which are not set up for vermi-composting.
Yes, and doing so will give a nice lemony scent to your sink. Be sure to run COLD water for a minute or so after it's finished grinding up the lemon. You don't need lemon WEDGES; lemon RINDS work just as well.
RE-Use
RE-Duce
RE-Cycle
Recycle Fruit and Vegetable peels.
Not whole ones, but if they are cut up, sure. Actually, the lemons because of their acidic nature, will get rid of any bad odors in the disposal and drains.
Yes, you can. Just make sure to have the faucet on whenever you put something down the garbage disposal. Never put bones down the garbage disposal.
yes it won't hurt your garbage disposal to put corn in it
Raw cabbage leaves should not be put into the garbage disposal as it will badly plug up the disposal. Other items that should not put into the garbage disposal include banana peels, onion skins and celery.
Yes, you can put both eggs and eggshells in the garbage disposal. Placing a lemon in the disposal is a great way to remove odors.
Yes u can put tomato in a garbag e disposal
Yes,because it a garbage disposal.don't you see the word garbage.
Yes you can. It is not plastic,so it can be put in a garbage cointanier.
no
yes
Put ice cubes in the disposal and turn on. That's it.
You can put them in the garbage disposal in your sink.
You can, but they could damage the blade, probably best in the garbage.