Science, asked by juliusOMG, 10 months ago

things that can be composed ​

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Answered by kukkuu
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Answer:

Leaves.

Grass clippings.

Brush trimmings.

Manure (preferably organic)

Any non-animal food scraps: fruits, vegetables, peelings, bread, cereal, coffee grounds and filters, tea leaves and tea bags (preferably minus the staples)

Old wine.

Pet bedding from herbivores ONLY — rabbits, hamsters, etc.

Dry cat or dog food.

Answered by mozammil921
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Explanation:

Paper napkins

Freezer-burned vegetables

Burlap coffee bags

Pet hair

Potash rock

Post-it notes

Freezer-burned fruit

Wood chips

Bee droppings

Lint from behind refrigerator

Hay

Popcorn (unpopped, 'Old Maids,' too)

Freezer-burned fish

Old spices

Pine needles

Leaves

Matches (paper or wood)

Seaweed and kelp

Hops

Chicken manure

Leather dust

Old, dried up and faded herbs

Bird cage cleanings

Paper towels

Brewery wastes

Grass clippings

Hoof and horn meal

Molasses residue

Potato peelings

Unpaid bills

Gin trash (wastes from cotton plants)

Weeds

Rabbit manure

Hair clippings from the barber

Stale bread

Coffee grounds

Wood ashes

Sawdust

Tea bags and grounds

Shredded newspapers

Egg shells

Cow manure

Alfalfa

Winter rye

Grapefruit rinds

Pea vines

Houseplant trimmings

Old pasta

Grape wastes

Garden soil

Powdered/ground phosphate rock

Corncobs (takes a long time to decompose)

Jell-o (gelatin)

Blood meal

Winery wastes

Spanish moss

Limestone

Fish meal

Aquarium plants

Beet wastes

Sunday comics

Harbor mud

Felt waste

Wheat straw

Peat moss

Kleenex tissues

Milk (in small amounts)

Soy milk

Tree bark

Starfish (dead ones!)

Melted ice cream

Flower petals

Pumpkin seeds

Q-tips (cotton swabs: cardboard, not plastic sticks)

Expired flower arrangements

Elmer's glue

BBQ'd fish skin

Bone meal

Citrus wastes

Stale potato chips

Rhubarb stems

Old leather gardening gloves

Tobacco wastes

Bird guano

Hog manure

Dried jellyfish

Wheat bran

HOPE IT HELPS U.....

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