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May 23, 2021
Compost at the Farm!
by Farmer Dana
Composting is one the most marvelous transformations is this world. Turning food "waste" into valuable soil by doing mostly nothing at all is just too easy not to participate in. We are avid compost participants and are more than happy to provide the opportunity to community members who may not have the space or will to keep their own compost piles at home. If you are interested in turning your kitchen waste into soil instead of landfill fodder, consider bringing it to the farm to contribute to the compost pile by the parking lot.
Probably the simplest container to hold your compost is a 5 gallon bucket with a lid. It's large enough to hold a week or two's worth of kitchen waste and uncomplicated enough to travel with to the farm.
We'll accept all biodegradable food waste except cooked bones, which we don't want our dog to get a hold of. Just make sure to filter out plastic food packaging/containers. Please contact us if you have any questions - we are here to support you on your composting journey!
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