yes
Yes, flowers can go in compost.
Potatoes make excellent compost material.
Yes, meat can go in compost, but it is not recommended as it can attract pests and create unpleasant odors. It is best to avoid putting meat in compost and stick to plant-based materials for a healthier compost pile.
Yes, meat can go into compost, but it is not recommended as it can attract pests and create unpleasant odors. It is best to avoid putting meat in compost and stick to plant-based materials.
Absolutely. ^_^ Rabbit droppings make GREAT compost!
Yes, bones can go in compost, but they may take longer to break down compared to other organic materials.
no, white grapes go with siomai
Compost or slow release organic fertilizer is what is best for grapes (Vitis vinifera).Specifically, grapes do not need to be fertilized if they are growing in grass, ground cover, lawn or turf that benefits from regular fertilizer applications. But they handle applications of compost and of slow release organic fertilizers. The two options each keep the final edible product safe for consumption.
meat scraps
Yes.
Yep.
about 40 grapes