Only for putting in a compost heap.
worms
NO
It is not recommended to put potato peelings in a fireplace as they can produce a lot of smoke and can cause a buildup of creosote in the chimney, which could lead to a chimney fire. It is best to dispose of potato peelings in the trash or compost pile instead.
Yes, slugs will eat apple and potato peelings.
Sure, deer can technically eat potato peelings, but it's not the best idea. Potato peelings contain solanine, a toxic compound that can be harmful to deer if consumed in large quantities. So, while they may nibble on them, it's best to stick to their natural diet to keep them healthy and happy.
A useful form of decay is compost were it breaks down leafs and old used fruit and peelings .
Yes! Cook your potato peelings, throw them over the fence to your chooks, and watch them gobble them up! Then watch them lay eggs with free potato peeling vitamins. Throw lots of greens to your chooks, vegetable scraps from the kitchen or from the garden. Better yet, let them have the run of the yard and find their own greens.
The smallest potatoes because their surface to volume ratio is higher than for large potatoes.
Let the pigs in.Sweep them up and compost them.Sweep them up, wash them and make lovely potato soup full of natural fibre.
You eat them.
Egg shells have minerals in them that can enhance your soil. They are like potato peels or any other part of some foods that you may usually throw away. You take these egg shells, potato peelings, apple peelings or cores and they seep into your soil to give the soil minerals that it may not have, thus, making for a richer soil
You can funbd a useful potato slicer on the following website: http://www.nextag.com/potato-slicer/shop-html. They are usually used for fries.