how does fruit decompose ?
it takes a few years for a orange peels to decompose because the earth has to take in the nutrients and decompose the orange peels did you know that if you put a banana peel beside a rose bush or any bush and it will give the bush nutrients and help it grow healthy
Cardboard, egg shells, fruit peels, grass clippings, leaves and paper are six things that decay and that may be put in compost piles. Fruit peels and grass clippings decompose within six months while cardboard and leaves -- excepting beech and oak -- require 12 to 24 months. Egg shells take at least three years to decompose.
strawburys decompose the fastest
in the right conditions 3-6 months
No, it is not okay to let banana peels decompose on trails, where no trace is to be left and where they may attract wildlife such as bears. Too many peels additionally may put too much phosphorus and potassium into the soil and therefore prevent access to available magnesium and nitrogen.
Citrus trees are trees that grow citrus fruits, such as orange, lemon, lime. I don't know how a fruit can help its tree. i am no expert but the fruit can help because as it decomposes it is a natural fertilizer for the tree i have heard that some fruit trees like banana peels on the ground to decompose into fertilizer.
They will degrade (rot) just easily as the fruit or vegetable will.
The foods that are good for compost are usually things that can decompose in soil with worms such as banana peels. This is because the worms in your compost have to be able to decompose the things you put in the compost.
I think it is called Peels.
it takes a few years for a orange peels to decompose because the earth has to take in the nutrients and decompose the orange peels did you know that if you put a banana peel beside a rose bush or any bush and it will give the bush nutrients and help it grow healthy
The type of gas that the fruit produces