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Recycle Food. It's Easy To Do.
Recycle Food. It’s Easy To Do.

Backyard Food Composting

Some food scraps can be composted right in the backyard.

Worm Composting with a bin

Worms turn kitchen scraps into high-quality compost for your garden. Worm compost, also called vermicompost is rich, so you can use less than regular compost. Build a worm bin, such as the E-ZWorm Composting Bin (PDF, 42 K) buy one locally at some nurseries and garden centers, find one online, or make your own worm bin out of a large plastic tub.

To make a worm bin:

  1. Buy a tub with tight-fitting lid.
  2. Make small air holes in the sides using an ice pick or small drill.
  3. Drill holes in the bottom for drainage.
  4. Add shredded newspaper, kitchen scraps, and worms.
  5. Learn how to manage your worm bin kitchen waste (PDF, 104 K)

Sources for Worms and Worm Bins

King County Solid Waste does not endorse or recommend any of the organizations listed below. Please contact the organization before visiting or ordering any materials.

Worm Composting Supplies

Organization

Supplies

Address

Contact

Auburn Sports and Marine

Worms

810 Auburn Way N. Auburn, WA

253-833-1440

Cascade Sales

Worms and worm bins

3316 E. Smith Rd., Bellingham, WA 98226

360-592-5970 or
360-592-0948 (FAX)
http://www.CascadeSales.com

Elderberry Earthworm Farm

Worms, worm castings, oak worm bins (will ship 2-3 day priority via U.S. mail in USA)

5245 Lola Lane, Langley, WA

360-321-1485 or
360-340-3764

Herban Renewal

Worms

1352 Pearl St., Seattle, WA

206-243-8847

Minter's Earlington Greenhouse

Worms

13043 Renton Ave. S., Seattle, WA

425-255-7744

Molbak's Nursery

Worm bins and worm bin accessories (worms can be ordered for home delivery)

13625 NE 175th St., Woodinville, WA

425-483-5000

Red Worms

Worms and worm bins

Bellevue, WA

206-501-8844

Seattle Tilth Association

Worms

4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Seattle, WA

206-633-0224
http://www.seattletilth.org

Sky Nursery

Worms, worm bins and accessories, and composting items

N.E. 185th St. and Aurora Avenue N., Seattle, WA

206-546-4851

Smith and Hawkin

Worm Bins

12200 Northup Way, Bellevue, WA

425-881-6775

Stone Way Hardware

Worms (will ship via U.S. mail or UPS)

4318 Stone Way N., Seattle, WA

206-545-6910

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Bury Your Kitchen food scraps

Vegetable food scraps (no meat, bones or dairy) from the kitchen should not be put in your backyard compost bin. Instead, kitchen scraps can be composted in a worm bin or by burying in ornamental garden beds.

To bury food scraps:

  1. Dig a hole about 1 foot deep.
  2. Put three to four inches of vegetable food scraps at the bottom of hole.
  3. Use a shovel to chop and mix the wastes into the soil at the bottom. (no meat, bones or dairy!)
  4. Cover the waste with at least eight inches of soil to keep rodents and pets from digging it up.

Good for Kitchen Compost

  • Vegetable scraps
  • Grains and pasta
  • Fruit rinds and peels
  • Breads and cereals
  • Coffee grounds and filters
  • Tea bags
  • Egg shells
  • Paper napkins

Not Good for Kitchen Compost

  • Meat
  • Fish and poultry
  • Cheese
  • Oily foods
  • Butter
  • Other animal products

What about using my garbage disposal for food waste disposal?

In-sink garbage disposals should only be used for certain types of food waste and liquids from food preparation. Learn more about keeping fats, oils and grease out of the garbage disposal and sewer system. If you're going to use a garbage disposal, take the time to learn more about how to conserve water (external).

Questions about kitchen waste composting and natural yard care? Contact The Natural Lawn and Garden hotline at 206-633-0224 or info@lawnandgardenhotline.org.

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King County Solid Waste Division
King Street Center 201 S. Jackson Street, Suite 701, Seattle, Washington 98104
Solid Waste Information Line: 206-296-4466, Fax: 206-296-0197, TTY Relay: 711,
800-325-6165 ext. 66542 (outside the local calling area M-F 8:30 am - 4:30 pm)
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Updated: Jun. 23, 2008


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