also if you want best tomatoes around put them in your garden, deep enough to where they won't be dug up. did it at home i raised my kids in for 20+ years and supplied all the neighbors with great eating tomatoes you can imagine.
NEVER put it in plastic bags guys, come on let's be a little environmentally sensitive. we either toss it on neighbors field, where it disappears quickly, his request BTW grass is really green and tall where we do that. usually we take it back to lake and put it in around docks and jetty we like to fish, minnows like it and crappie like the minnows or the cats get it. OR if in totally suburban place, take it to ditch or field and put it out. something will eat it up quickly.
also if you want best tomatoes around put them in your garden, deep enough to where they won't be dug up. did it at home i raised my kids in for 20+ years and supplied all the neighbors with great eating tomatoes you can imagine.
Bears in my neighborhood so it either goes back to the river and dumped or one of the local parks and put in big dumpster.
Sling it out in the woods a few hundred yards behind the house.
We dumped probably 30 pounds of carcasses in the lake - about a foot of water. It wasn't long the catfish showed up for a meal and they could care less that we were watching them. One of those cats had to be 30 pounds.
I throw mine in the lake ,turtles love me .
As has been said here many times, give it back to where it came from. Known several people that freeze them in a bag and take them with on the next trip. Turn the bag inside out and dump them in the water near a fishing hole and it just makes things better. Mine go to work and get thrown in one of the trucks on the way to the dump. Bears here too.
Creativity is just intelligence fooling around
I throw mine up in the bush.