Learn to Compost
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The compost process closes the food cycle and returns valuable soil enriching nutrients in food and other organic waste to the soil. When returned to the land, finished compost improves soil texture, water-holding capacity and increases nutrient levels.
The compost process closes the food cycle and returns valuable soil enriching nutrients in food and other organic waste to the soil. When returned to the land, finished compost improves soil texture, water-holding capacity and increases nutrient levels.
Master Composter/Soil Builder Program
Seattle residents helping other Seattle residents manage organic wastes for a healthy city! Apply to participate in 2009 now!
Seattle residents helping other Seattle residents manage organic wastes for a healthy city! Apply to participate in 2009 now!
Off-the-Shelf Worm Bin Plans
Make your own indoor compost bin with parts you can buy off the shelf from any hardware store.
Make your own indoor compost bin with parts you can buy off the shelf from any hardware store.
Composting Chicken Manure
Two-page handout written by Judith Duncan, WSU King County Extension Livestock Advisor
Two-page handout written by Judith Duncan, WSU King County Extension Livestock Advisor