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Composting is human intervention with the natural process of decomposition and the recycling of organic materials into a rich soil amendment known as humus. You can walk through a forest, scoop up a handful of leaves and you will uncover decomposition in action. The first layer will be recognizable as leaves, twigs, and needles. Below these will be leaves, twigs, and needles that have been decomposed into rich crumbly soil. By composting, you can transform your yard debris, food scraps, and many other organic materials into a valuable soil amendment which can reduce the need for fertilizers and pesticides in your garden. |
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| Spread a couple of inches of compost around flowers or vegetables, and spread several inches around shrubs and trees. Mulch keeps your soil cool and moist and helps protect against weeds. You can also reuse newspaper or corrugated cardboard as a mulch. Make sure to remove all excess tape and printing on cardboard, use only non-shiny cardboard. All you have to do is take the topsoil back two inches, place the cardboard or newspaper, then replace top soil. This is a great weed control. | |
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| Finely sift together one part compost and one part sand, then sprinkle over your lawn as a slow release fertilizer. |
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Food waste alone makes up almost 18% of Del Norte's total waste stream.
Except for meat and bones, these materials can be composted with yard debris
and some kinds of paper.
The Authority provides free compost workshops every other month. Every year, Americans harvest as much grass from lawns as the Japanese harvest rice. |
| Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority |
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1700 State Street Crescent City, CA 95531 |
| dnswma@recycledelnorte.ca.gov |
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707-465-1100 707-465-1300 FAX |