No, you shouldn't put cheese in the compost pile. Dairy products, greasy or oily foods, and meat attract foraging wildlife. Generally, once a hungry critter finds a food source, the stop becomes permanent on the animal's nightly rounds.
Absolutely. it's is easy and grows like onions do. Just plant them in late fall (around the first freeze) by breaking them up into cloves and planting them 1 - 2 inches in the ground. Cover them with mulch (to keep out weeds, garlic hates weeds), and make sure they're watered. You pick them the next year around late spring early summer as the bottom 3 or 4 leaves die. Then you hang them in a dry place with air flow for 2 months and you're done. Just make sure to save some for the next years harvest :).
Cheese is a dairy product. It's made from milk.
Cheese is not grown it is made out of milk.
No...
paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper! paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper!
yes mould does grow on cheese. take blue cheese for example
Cheese is not produced from trees, it is produced from milk and a mixture of other components.
No, but wouldn't that be cool?!?
Yes, they grow in trees.
bologna does not grow on trees.
No. This might be a matter of semantics, but you don't grow cheese - you make it. Cheese is not a living organism that goes through cell division and mitosis. Cheese can expand through gas formation or can have mold or other organisms grow on or in it, but the cheese itself does not grow.
some grow on trees and some grow on the ground
Bananas do not grow on trees. The plant bananas grow on are herbs.
Coniferous trees grow sideways
PINAPPLES GROW ON TREES
Yes,they grow on trees in the summer in tropical countries.