Composting in the Pacific Northwest
From Seattle Tilth's Master Composter/Soil Builder Program
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12.08.2011
Photo by erix!, shared via Flickr.In this episode of Seattle's Master Composter Podcast, host Joshua McNichols translates soil science into a short piece of young adult fiction. And you thought soil science couldn't make you cry.
15.03.2011
Photo by Shacker, shared via FlickrMulches provide instant protection for bare soils. You can apply them in the fall, if you waited too long to plant your cover crop. This gets you quick protection from winter rains. In the summer, mulches protect so...
15.03.2011
You've amended your soil with compost. But all your soil's hard-won nutrition will wash out to sea unless you protect it from the winter rains.Join the Master Composters in the garden to learn how cover crops can protect your soil. Another way to let...
15.03.2011
Worm bins give you another way to manage food waste in the city. In this episode, we compare worm bins to their close relative, the green cone.
15.03.2011
You can't put food waste in your compost bin. So where can you put it? In a green cone. Green Cones are the lowest maintenance way to deal with food scraps. We discuss how this system works, and where to put it.
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Written, produced and edited by Seattle Tilth's Master
Composter/Soil Builders. Learn how to compost in the great
northwest. funded by Seattle Public Utilities, the King County
Hazardous waste management program and the Saving Water Partnership
and managed by Seattle Tilth.
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