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Composting in the Pacific Northwest - Master Composters #1: How to Make Compost

Master Composters #1: How to Make Compost

Composting in the Pacific Northwest

10/02/09 • -1 min

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Follow the Master Composters as they prepare yard waste for composting at Seattle Tilth's demonstration garden in Wallingford.
You wil learn all the tricks to make make quick, high quality compost at home. Find out what mix of materials you will need, and how to prepare and maintain a compost pile so it gets hot and decomposes fully. It’s fun!
This is the first in a podcast series from the Master Composters. Throughout the series you will learn how to:
- Understand your soil
- Manage worm bins, green cones and other composters
- Control insects and other problems
- Mitigate the effects of global warming through organic practices
Learn more about the Master Composters at Seattle Tilth's Web Site.

10/02/09 • -1 min

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