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Compost Basics
Why compost?
- Composting is a beneficial way to dispose of food and yard wastes.
- Spreading compost in your yard will enhance your soil.
- Compost can replace yard and garden chemicals.
- Using compost can lower your water bill.
- Compost use leads to less work gardening.
- Making a compost pile keeps materials out of the landfill.
What to put in your compost pile:
A mixture of:
GREENS: fruit, vegetables, lawn and garden trimmings, hay, manure from cows, goats, horses, rabbits, and sheep.
BROWNS: dry leaves and grass, tea bags, woodchips, coffee grounds, straw.
OTHER: dryer lint, newspaper, hair, cardboard, paper towels, eggshells.
What not to put in your compost pile:
Fish scraps, meat, fat, grease, oils, bones, large branches, dairy products, weeds, manure from cats, dogs, and humans.
Compost care:
Compost Bins for Sale
You can purchase 80-gallon capacity "Earth Machine" compost bins for only $40.00 at Sanitary Services Company, 2130 W. Franklin Road (between Linder and Ten Mile). These popular compost bins normally retail for $80.00.
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