Autumn leaves can be gathered into pens in a garden, and allowed to rot into leaf-mould. Leaf-mould is a valuable resource for the gardener. It can be used as a mulch to suppress weeds, or to enrich the soil, or can be added to potting compound for potting on plants.
"Rotten" can function as both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it describes something that is decayed or spoiled. As a verb, it refers to the process of decaying or becoming spoiled.
Yes, one does eat the grape leaves in dolmades (dolmadakia). The leaves are selected for edibility - and they are so tender and delectable. They should not be too young (fragile) or too old (tough), and they should be of medium size. Also, it is best to make sure that they are 'organic' and that the vines have not been sprayed with insecticide. Vines are usually sprayed because no one anticipates the fact that the leaves will be eaten. There are many recipes from many traditions for dolmas on the web. Enjoy!
Yes, plants have small holes on their leaves called stomata. Stomata help regulate gas exchange, allowing the plant to take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and release oxygen and water vapor. This process is essential for the plant's growth and survival.
Some drink nectar, some eat nothing, a few pierce fruit or (in a couple tropical species) skin to drink the juice or blood. A lot of them prefer just drinking moisture from puddles. Butterflies are often attracted to sweat, urine, rotten fruit, and feces (especially anglewings and admirals). When I collect moths, the bait I use is beer, brown sugar, apple sauce, rotten bananas, Molasses, and yeast; they love it! the caterpillars eat leaves, burrow into wood, or (in rare cases) are predatory on smaller insects. There are also some that eat fungus, lichens, dead leaves (litter moths), grains, and cloth (clothes moths).
Aspen leaves are more commonly found in the fall compared to birch leaves.
Just make a compost of rotten wood like logs or smaller logs and rotten leaves.
Yes, apparently they DO eat leaves, my millipedes eat rotten ones though!
When in doubt, throw it out. NO.
no they can't it will make them sick.
dead leaves, rotten wood, lettuce,
The easiest way is to purchase from a place that leaves the fish whole for display. Look at the eyes. They should still be clear and glassy. If they are clouded over and dull, they have been there longer.
You should dispose of the rotten potatoes in the trash to prevent any potential health hazards. Do not consume them or use them for cooking.
Rotten leaves, often referred to as leaf litter, provide essential nutrients to the soil as they decompose, enriching it with organic matter. They enhance soil structure, improve moisture retention, and support beneficial microorganisms. Additionally, they serve as habitat and food for various organisms, including insects and fungi, contributing to ecosystem diversity. Overall, rotten leaves play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and maintaining healthy ecosystems.
proscuitto shouldn't smell rotten, it should smell salty and just a bit meaty.
No, you should not eat spoiled food.
If an automobile battery is in normal condition, there should be very little smell from it. The one smell that you should be aware of is the smell of rotten eggs, which indicates severe and dangerous problems with the battery. Once a battery begins to smell like rotten eggs, it cannot be saved, but must be immediately replaced. Please be aware that rotten-egg batteries can explode. Rotten-egg batteries are frequently much hotter than normal batteries would be, and the hot rotten-egg batteries are the most dangerous. The most common cause of rotten-egg batteries is an alternator which constantly overcharges, so the alternator should usually be replaced along with the battery.
I only know about Leaf-cutter ants. They find leaves, let them rot, then eat the mold.