Winter coats are definitely out of closets with the weather we've been experiencing in Iowa lately. It's important to remember your plants when winterizing, but it's also important to remember your home composting pile. One definite benefit of dropping off your compostable to a commercial composter is that you don't have to winterize your heap, the commercial facility will handle that for you. However, if you do have a low level of organic waste and compost at home, this article will really help you out. It's got all the easy steps you need to take to make sure your organics recycling is effective year round.
Do you take any other steps to winterize your heap? Let us know in the comments!
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Gary Chamness founded Chamness Technology, Inc (CTI), in 1986. Mr. Chamness recognized the need of commercial clients for progressive and efficient disposal of non-toxic waste. Chamness Technology has developed the expertise to solve non-hazardous waste handling problems for government, industry and agriculture. Chamness Technology is continually searching for new methods and technologies offering state-of-the-art sustainable solutions to our ever expanding customer base.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Featured Article: 5 Steps to Prep Your Compost Pile for the Winter
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