Yes, yeast can go into your compost pile.
no way put em in the can bin
The compost smelled.
My mom uses compost in her garden.
The foods that are good for compost are usually things that can decompose in soil with worms such as banana peels. This is because the worms in your compost have to be able to decompose the things you put in the compost.
Good quality compost has a pH of 6.8-7.3
Fertilizer and compost both do the same trick
Yes, expired yeast is good for compost. It still has living micro-organisms that can contribute to the breakdown of carbon- and nitrogen-rich recyclables into dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich humus. It also may support the proliferation of beneficial bacteria already in the compost container, heap, pile or pit.
Potatoes make excellent compost material.
As of being organic material, Yes, it can be composted. Since it is rich in proteins, the actual process of breaking this down may be helped by adding yeast to it. I would add yeast to it if I had a lot of flour to compost, but not if it was only a small amount of it.
yes
Absolutely. ^_^ Rabbit droppings make GREAT compost!
meat scraps
Yes.
Yep.
Yes I wouldn't through a whole jar in but a Vegemite sandwich no worries. It's a yeast product I have seen some permaculture discussions where they water it down with Manuka honey and use the liquid as a compost
Yes.
In the hot summer heat!
Yes, noodles can go into a home compost bin. But they must be plain-cooked and lacking in any dairy, greasy or oily inputs.