Yes.
Potatoes make excellent compost material.
Yes.
Yes, noodles can go into a home compost bin. But they must be plain-cooked and lacking in any dairy, greasy or oily inputs.
Worms go to the bottom of the compost bin to seek moisture, cooler temperatures, and to find food sources that have settled there.
the compost turns into monkeys
To ensure your compost bin is rat-proof, use a bin with a secure lid, avoid putting meat or dairy in the compost, and regularly turn the compost to discourage rats from nesting.
A compost bin will turn organic waste into natural fertilizer.
To ensure your compost bin is rodent-proof, use a bin with a tight-fitting lid, avoid putting meat or dairy products in the compost, and regularly turn the compost to discourage rodents from nesting.
Organic matter in a compost bin decomposes as a result of bacteria action.
A bin that is used when composting manure and vegetation.
If you have orange mold growing in your kitchen compost bin, you need to take your compost out. Mold is hot healthy to have in your house.
No dead animal matter is suitable for a compost bin.