
Waste Solution Resources
COMPOST
A waste solution for organic materials (vegetable and fruit peels, paper, coffee, tea, filters) that once decomposed can be used for fertilizing and conditioning soil in order to help plants grow.
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Benefits of Composting
Compost improves soil in a few key ways. It helps retain moisture, suppresses plant diseases and pests, and increases beneficial bacteria to create nutrient-rich material. Making compost also helps save space in landfills and reduces methane emissions. Composting changes garbage into a valuable soil amendment.
VERMICOMPOST
Next level composting in which decomposing organic material provides microbial content that nourishes earthworms. Their castings (aka poop) naturally convert into fertilizer which can be added to soil for healthiest plant growth. The best worms for the job are Red Wigglers.
Benefits of Vermicomposting
Vermicomposting lowers the amount of organic waste disposed into landfills. Worms refine organic materials as they digest. Minerals and trace elements are reduced to their most usable form. The castings have a neutral pH of 7.0 creating the healthiest soil for growing plants. Vermicompost provides a nutrient-rich soil amendment.
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