Composting them first. Then mix into your garden soil.
The microorganism such as saprophytic bacteria that present in the soil will decay them
which will be a good fertilizer for soil
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what turns fruit and vegetable into rich soil for gardening
Normal gardening is planting vegetables and flowers. Permaculture takes gardening to a new level. Permaculture would not allow pesticides. Extra vegetables and fruit would be donated to a shelter or shared with neighbors as well as birds, and animal life. Rainwater can be collected in barrels and used when needed. Leaves, yard waste, and vegetable table scraps can be composted to enrich the garden soil. Plants such as milkweed would be allowed to stay in the garden to encourage monarch butterflies.
Composting first. Then add to garden soil.
Square foot gardening uses vegetables in an intensive way to grow more than one crop and waste very little space, weeding and water. Generally complimentary things like the growing spots of the Andes with corn, squash and beans or several types of lettuce. Traditional gardening always uses space as an enforcer and many find its assumptions confining.
Vegetables are made of toxic waste. They are really bad for you...
You can waste diffrent foods like fruit
Itheaneon, a fruit that grows in the waste of deserts.
Bacteria digest the vegetables and produce waste
Bacteria digest the vegetables and produce waste
The kidneys.
The body takes the stuff that you ate and if it can not be used as nutrients it turns into waste. (liquid waste and solid waste) Also you can only drink your urine 3 times before it turns to acid.
Different kinds of waste can be used in different ways. Rotting vegetables can be composted and become fertilizer for a future gardening year. Sometimes materials from a torn-down building can be used as part of a new structure. Glass and plastic can be melted and used to make new glass or plastic items. See also http://earth911.com/recycling/