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Can You Compost Bones (DIY Guide to Composting Bones Safely)

You can compost bones. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends composting bones to curb diseases, pests, flies, and rodents. Composting is a vital activity for most home gardeners....

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Banana Peels in Compost

Yes, you can use banana peels to make a compost pile. The banana peels will enrich your compost with extra potassium, magnesium, calcium, phosphorus, and, ultimately, your garden plants. Moreover,...

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Onions in Compost: Yes or No?

Yes, you can compost onions. Just like other food waste, onions are biodegradable. Onions and other vegetables from the allium family (shallots, garlic, and leeks) are some of the easiest items to...

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Can You Compost Shrimp Shells?

Yes, you can compost shrimp shells. The shells will be broken down by soil microbes responsible for breaking everything from leaves to animal waste, which is good for plants. Shrimps are one of...

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Can You Compost Tea Bags?

You can compost tea bags, provided they are not made of plastic and do not include any metal. They need to be made of biodegradable materials. Before throwing that compost tea brew bag into your...

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Can You Compost Eggshells?

Yes, you should add eggshells to your compost. It has various minerals that are vital for plant growth and to the soil. In addition, eggshells are full of calcium and other nutrients that your soil...

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