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September 6, 2022

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Free Compost Workshops

Resource Conservation offering virtual and in-person sessions

Boulder County, Colo. - Free compost workshops are back. The Public Works Department’s Resource Conservation Division (RCD) will be offering virtual and in-person sessions.

  • Monday, Sept. 12 from 6 - 8 p.m.
    Virtual Workshop with Master Composter and Master Gardener
  • Saturday, Sept. 17 from 10 a.m. - noon
    In-person workshop with Master Composter and Master Gardener at the Boulder County Recycling Center, Education Room
  • Monday, Oct. 17 from 6 - 8 p.m.
    Virtual workshop with Master Composter and Altitude Arborist
  • Saturday, Oct. 22 from 10 a.m. - noon
    In-person workshop with Master Composter and Altitude Arborist at the Boulder County Recycling Center, Education Room

These free workshops are open to anyone interested in learning how to successfully start and manage a backyard compost pile in Colorado. Backyard composting is an effective way to reduce a household’s carbon footprint and provide quality compost for use in gardens. Learn how to start and maintain a highly efficient backyard compost system by knowing what to feed your compost pile, appropriate bins and methods for our geographical region, tips and troubleshooting, and more. These workshops are hosted by RCD and taught by Melanie Nehls Burow, a Colorado Master Composter. Learn more about the workshops and register by visiting www.BoCo.org/CompostWorkshops

Finished compost can:

  • Reduce the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides
  • Suppress plant diseases and pests
  • Promote higher crop yield
  • Improve soil structure & water retention
  • Reduce erosion

Compost Bins for Sale

RCD will have Soilsaver Classic compost bins available for purchase before the in-person workshop from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the County Recycling Center, 1901 63rd St. in Boulder. The bins will be offered at cost for $65. Personal check or exact cash only. If you can’t attend the compost workshop but would still like a bin, send an email to compostbins@bouldercounty.org to set up a time to pick one up.

The Soilsaver Classic compost bin provides an easy way to convert common yard and food waste into compost. This is a large capacity compost bin which will work great for a household of up to five people. In addition, the locking lid helps to keep pests out. The quarter-inch thick structural foam and black recycled plastic is built to last and hold heat inside. The lid is designed to collect rainwater to keep the compost moist.

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