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Can You Compost Wrapping Paper or Gift Wraps?

Yes, wrapping paper is compostable. Gift wraps, newspaper, tissue paper, cardboard boxes, and envelopes can be composted in your backyard compost pile. In addition, many types of wrapping papers are...

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Can You Compost Potatoes and Potato Peels?

You can add your potatoes to the compost pile. But they are not altogether safe. While growing, harvesting, and storing potatoes is relatively safe, they are highly prone to certain diseases, potato...

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Can You Compost Watermelon Rinds?

Watermelon rind, seed and flesh are compostable. All parts of the watermelon are considered green material. For the best results, ‌remember that the melon rind is hard in texture so it’s...

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This Is How You Compost Bread!

Yes! You can add bread to your compost pile because it’s an organic material. Bread decomposes easily like any other kitchen waste and is a rich nitrogen source for the microbes in your...

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Can You Compost Coffee Grounds? 

You can compost coffee grounds. Adding coffee grounds to your compost or mixing them directly into the soil is a great idea. They have high nitrogen levels and other vital nutrients that boost...

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Can You Compost Tomatoes And Tomato Plants?

Yes, you can compost tomatoes. Their compost enriches the soil with nutrients and reduces the need for chemical fertilizers. However, tomatoes are prone to disease and fungi. Choose only the healthy...

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