Compost maturing in the pallet bays. I find making compost a very therapeutic process. #Compost #Composting #Gardening #Allotment
Compost maturing in the pallet bays. I find making compost a very therapeutic process. #Compost #Composting #Gardening #Allotment
I composted in the city (Allston-Brighton area -- where we had a small backyard and garden area. It can be done in the cities, and worm-composters can be kept under the sink... But for the faint of heart, many places are now offering #GarbageToGarden services, or collection areas near community gardens...!
#Massachusetts Ask Your Municipality About a Low-Cost Compost Bin
"Many towns and cities use MassDEP grant funds to buy compost bins directly from manufacturers, then sell them to residents at a discount.
"To learn if the community where you live has compost bins for sale, see the List of Massachusetts Compost Bin Distribution Programs in Additional Resources [at the original link].
"The bins most commonly available are: #EarthMachine (with room for 10 cubic feet of material) and #NewAgeComposter (with a capacity of 24 cubic feet).
"Both units are easy to assemble, resist rodents, and break down organic materials well. At least half of the plastic that goes into them comes from products that consumers have used and recycled previously."
FMI:
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/ask-your-municipality-about-a-low-cost-compost-bin
#Mainers - Unfortunately, the deadline for purchasing this year has passed. But bug your municipality about buying in bulk for next year! [Similar programs exist in other states... I'll take a look-see after posting this.]
Maine Resource Recovery Association -
#Recycling and Solid Waste Management
2025 Spring Backyard #Composting Supply Sale
It's that time of year again! Put in your bulk order today!
Backyard Composting Supplies
- Kitchen Pail
Collect food scraps for easy transfer to your compost bin.
- Lobster Trap Composter
Available in both a 3 and 4 foot size. Ideal for grass clippings, leaves, garden and food scraps. Comes with rings to assemble. Hog ring pliers are also available to order. MADE IN MAINE.
- REOTEMP Thermometer
Designed with a 20 inch stem this device is perfect for monitoring the interior temperature of your compost.
- #EarthMachine [I own two of these...]
80 gallon composting bin that converts, grass, leaves, and table scraps into an abundant supply of rich garden soil.
- Wingdigger
Use this handy tool to turn your compost. [I use a garden fork for that]
- #RainBarrell
55 gallon capacity, collects rain water for your garden.
- Backyard #Compost Guide
#Recycling Containers and Carts
roll offs
- Recycling Carts
Easy handling curbside cart comes in 35, 64, 96 gallon sizes. Carts have excellent balance and stability. They are available in various colors.
- Recycling Bin
18 gallon curbside recycler for paper, cans, glass, plastics, etc. Holds up to 80 pounds, and allows for drainage of any liquids.
Contact us to order."
https://mrra.net/home/products/
#SolarpunkSunday #Composting
#ReducingWaste #Landfills
#Maine #Recycling #MRRA #BackyardComposting #FoodWaste #FoodWasteComposting #RainwaterCollection
An excellent resource from #EcoMaine!
"Did you know that almost a third of what we throw away is leftover or spoiled food? If Maine is to achieve a 50% recycling rate, we need to recover our food waste, too – it’s worth the weight!
"ecomaine added food waste recycling to our sustainable waste management solutions in order to help Maine reach its recycling goal. We continue to build food waste recycling capacity in southern Maine, serving as a central collection point for grocery stores, institutions, and participating cities and towns.
"Collected food waste is transported to #ExeterME’s #AgriEnergy [#AgricycleEnergy] to be de-packaged and anaerobically digested to produce sustainable power, organic farm #fertilizer, and cow bedding for the #Maine family dairy farm #StonyvaleFarm. Any packaging removed from the food waste is delivered back to ecomaine to be burned for energy—keeping all of it out of our #landfills!
"By making #composting, anaerobic digestion, and food waste recycling so easy, we encourage our communities to dispose of their waste responsibly.
"For more on compost that’s 'Worth The Weight,' check out our informational pamphlet!
#BackyardComposting
"Backyard composting is one of the easiest ways to keep organic material out of the trash. It also has some other great advantages:
- It doesn’t weigh your trash down as much.
- It doesn’t get into ecomaine‘s waste-to-energy plant, making our combustion more damp and less efficient.
- It’s easy – and “grass-cycling” (leaving clippings on the lawn) is better for your grass!
- It saves Maine’s towns money on collection and hauling.
- And it saves YOU money on trash bags!
"There are no trucks or driving involved – no carbon emissions! You just walk it out to your bin, and that’s it.
"In the end, composting produces rich #soil for flower and vegetable #gardens – without paying for it (again) at the store.
Drop Off Locations
"If you’re looking for a compost drop-off location, instead of putting it in your backyard, here are a few… If you know of one that’s not here, let us know! (Some facilities may be for residents only; we advise calling ahead if you’re not sure.)
[I've found that transfer stations are usually residents only...]
#BridgtonME Transfer Station
118 Sandy Creek Rd, Bridgton, ME, USA
#BrownfieldME Transfer Station
Pequawket Trail, Brownfield, ME, USA
#CapeElizabethME Recycling Center
10 Cooper Dr, Cape Elizabeth, ME, USA
#EliotME Recycling Center
468 Dow Highway, Eliot, ME, USA
#FalmouthME Community Park
Winn Rd, Falmouth, ME, USA
#FalmouthME Transfer Station
100 Woods Rd, Falmouth, ME, USA
#FalmouthME Village Park
22 Hat Trick Drive, Falmouth, ME
#FreeportME Recycling Center
100 Landfill Road, Freeport, ME, USA
#NorthYarmouthME Town Hall / #SamRistichNatureTrail, North Yarmouth, ME, USA
#PortlandME: #BoydStreet #CommunityGarden
2 Boyd Street, Portland, ME
Portland: #BrentwoodFarms Community Garden
Brentwood Street, Portland, ME
Portland: #Libbytown Community Garden
175 Douglass Street, Portland, ME
Portland: #NorthStreetCommunityGarden
195 North Street, Portland, ME
Portland: Parkside/King Middle School
In the back of the school near the Fitzpatrick Stadium parking lot
92 Deering Avenue, Portland, ME
Portland: #PaysonPark Community Garden
Dropoff located on Front Street.
Front Street, Portland, Maine
Portland: #ReicheSchool
Dropoff is on the Clark Street side.
166 Brackett Street, Portland, ME
Portland: #Riverton Community Garden
45 Verrill Street, Portland, Maine
#SacoME Dept. of Public Works
15 Phillips Spring Road, Saco, ME
Saco Parks & Rec
75 Franklin St, Saco, ME, USA
#ScarboroughME Public Works Facility
20 Washington Avenue, Scarborough, ME, USA
#SouthPortlandME City Hall
25 Cottage Rd, South Portland, ME, USA
South Portland Code Enforcement Office
496 Ocean Street, South Portland, ME
South Portland Golf Course Maint. Building
221 Westbrook Street, South Portland, ME, USA
South Portland High School
637 Highland Avenue, South Portland, ME, USA
South Portland Transfer Station
929 Highland Ave, South Portland, ME, USA
South Portland: Redback Community Center
95 Macarthur Circle West, South Portland, ME
#StandishME Transfer Station
150 Moody Rd, Standish, ME, USA
#SurryME: #ChickadeeCompost
Jill's Lane, Surry, Maine www.chickadeecompost.com
#VinalhavenME Transfer Station
178 Round the Island Rd, Vinalhaven, ME, USA
#YarmouthME Transfer Station
659 East Main Street, Yarmouth, ME, USA
Curbside Collection
And if you’re really not into the backyard thing, there are some companies who will pick it up for you!
- #WeCompostIt! (Greater Portland)
- #GarbageToGarden (Greater Portland)
- #ScrapDogs (Greater #CamdenME-#RockportME)
- #MrFoxComposting (Southern Maine & #NH)
- #ProjectEarth (Lincoln County)
- #ChickadeeCompost (All of #BlueHillME Peninsula, #DeerIsleME, #EllsworthME)
- #OneEarth Composting (#HampdenME)
- #AgriCycle Energy (Collection from businesses & organizations for anaerobic digestion – all over!)
Other Compost Resources:
Maine Department of Environmental Protection
207-592-0455
University of Maine Cooperative Extension
207-581-3188
Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions at the University of Maine – Food Recovery
207-581-3195
Maine Organic Farmers & Gardeners Association [#MOGFA]
207-568-4142
#WormMainea
207-831-3752
#MainelyWorm Bins
#UncleJimsWormFarm
1-800-373-0555
Source (with links):
https://www.ecomaine.org/food-waste-and-composting/
#SolarpunkSunday #Composting #WormBins #ReducingWaste
#Landfills #Maine #WasteToEnergy
So, my neighbor (who is on our town's select board) made the excellent suggestion that places that are more rural should invest in providing low-cost or free composters for folks to compost their own food waste (something that #ecomaine encourages)! Some more urban areas use #GarbageToGarden or #WeCompostIt services [see next post] to deal with food waste, which is sometimes where #Agricycle gets involved! #EcoMaine has been partnering with Agricycle since 2016!
Ecomaine Launches Food Waste Recovery Service
Maine Public | By Patty Wight
Published September 7, 2016
"Open up a refrigerator and the chances of finding limp lettuce or soggy squash are pretty high. Here in the U.S., it’s likely that this food will find its way into the garbage — according to the USDA, at least 30 percent of the nation’s food supply is wasted.
"A new program launched Wednesday by ecomaine aims to get that food out of the trash and give it a second life as #compost or energy.
"When confronted with produce past its prime, says ecomaine’s CEO Kevin Roche, there’s really one major roadblock that steers people toward dropping it in the trash versus a compost bucket.
" 'The ‘ick’ factor is what I call it,' he says.
"Rotten food is messy, it smells and it attracts fruit flies. But Roche says ecomaine now has a unique way to manage the ick factor: by sealing that food waste in a clear plastic bag.
" 'You go to the grocery store, and when you buy your oranges or your head of broccoli, and the first thing you usually do is put it in a clear bag. And we feel that could be an avenue for us to contain the ick factor and get a second use out of that plastic bag,' he says.
"Starting Wednesday, ecomaine accepts food waste knotted up in plastic bags. Ecomaine doesn’t collect the bags itself. It consolidates waste picked up by commercial services, such as Garbage to Garden or #WeCompostIt!, at a cost of about $55 a ton.
"On Wednesday morning, a collection truck from #AgriCycleEnergy unloads a giant salad of rotten corn, peppers, tomatoes and other produce at ecomaine’s facility in Portland.
" 'We’re collecting from restaurants, colleges, hospitals, and a variety of other generators of food waste,' says Dan Bell, manager at Agri-Cycle Energy in #ExeterMaine, where all of this produce consolidated at ecomaine will eventually go.
" 'A special machine at Agri-Cycle Energy removes the plastic bags, which are returned to ecomaine to be burned for electricity. The food waste, meanwhile, is blended with an equal amount of cow #manure from a nearby dairy farm, then heated and churned for about 30 days using a process called anaerobic digestion.
" 'We have two large domes, and it’s essentially enclosed, so we’re capturing all of the gases in the process of breaking down food waste,' Bell says.
"The #biogas is used to produce heat and electricity. And the food waste, he says Bell, turns into #fertilizer and animal bedding.
" 'This is material that’s been in the waste stream forever. And it always will be. And it’ll always be something that has to be handled. But pulling it out and removing it and source separating it allows companies like ours and other #digesters across the country to put that material to work for us, versus just sitting in a landfill,' he says.
"Because food generally doesn’t break down in landfills. A couple years ago, Roche says ecomaine dug down into one of its landfills.
" 'We found chicken breasts that were 25 years old, tomatoes, Ruffles potato chips that were 25 years old,' he says.
"Roche says businesses and consumers can prevent food waste through correct planning. But when lost or forgotten food is discovered in the dark recesses of a fridge, that’s where ecomaine’s food waste recovery program comes in.
"Initially, he says, it won’t account for a huge chunk of what ecomaine processes, which amounts to 170,000 tons of trash and 45,000 tons of recycling per year.
" 'Even if we can get upwards of five tons a year, we feel that would be a good start to our program,' Roche says.
"It’s an important step, he says, toward reaching Maine’s statewide recycling goal of 50 percent by 2021."
[I'm wondering how close Maine is to that goal?]
RHS
"Recycling your garden waste into home-made compost is both easy and environmentally friendly. Here we look at the basics of making this valuable soil improver and mulch."
https://www.rhs.org.uk/soil-composts-mulches/composting
Alrighty then. Time for #SolarPunkSunday! #Doomposting shall begin again around 6pm EDT. But for now, it's time for #Composting (and other related topics)!
https://www.europesays.com/us/41354/ Denver would rather teach than fine recycling scofflaws #CityAndCountyOfDenver #composting #Environment #Recycling #Science #UnitedStates #UnitedStates #US
Gary Pilarchik: Planning Your Fall Garden (Vegetable Gardening Live Monthly Questions & Answers E-62) https://www.allforgardening.com/1357313/gary-pilarchik-planning-your-fall-garden-vegetable-gardening-live-monthly-questions-answers-e-62/ #composting #gardening #GaryPilarchik #GrowFood #GrowingFood #homestead #homesteading #organic #SelfSufficiency #SelfSufficient #sustainable #TheRustedGarden #VegetableGardening #VLog
In other news, I learned a lot about #EcoMaine's new programs while watching their presentation to our town's select board. One of the newly elected board members (a neighbor of mine), suggested the town look into helping to provide composters for the residents to help cut down on #FoodWaste (and which makes way more sense in a rural area, where people have the acreage to compost stuff, rather than have #GarbageToGarden services, which involved plastic bags and transporting food waste). Of course, I had to send the board member information about discounted composters for municipalities. Anyhow, I'll be posting about some of what I learned from EcoMaine's presentation on #SolarPunkSunday!
I gave the hot compost another turn. It was still at 55°C but falling. The temperature was 42°C after the turn. The pile was watered to help the microbial activity build the temperature once more. #Compost #Composting #Allotment #Gardening
The 1 thing gardeners forget to water during hot weather that's essential to plant health
Taking care of gardens during the summer can be a challenge, especially during a #heatwave, but there's one thing you should never forget to water.
By Sydney Evans, Audience Writer, Spare Time
Fri, Jun 20, 2025
Excerpt: "In a video posted on Instagram, gardening enthusiast @cookseyfarms reminded gardeners of watering this one thing, and said: 'Don’t forget — your compost needs to be watered too sometimes!'
"Many gardeners keep and use homemade compost, using weeds, shredded wood and even vegetable scraps. Not only does compost improve soil structure, but the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) explains that it can also boost moisture retention in fast-draining soils.
"However, compost that has become dry won't be of any use in your garden as the beneficial bacteria and fungi need moisture to break down organic matter, making it hard for compost to decompose and essentially do its job."
Source:
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/garden/2071463/one-thing-gardeners-forget-water-compost
#SolarPunkSunday #HeatWaves
#KeepingCool #Gardening
#Composting #GardeningInAHeatWave
The compost heap has had another turn. Outside to inside. It will heat up again to above 55°C and then I’ll let it cool down gradually. #Compost #Composting #Allotment #Gardening
Yay. The right bay has been emptied and filled with a layer of wood chips on the bottom. Then a layer of dried cut grass. I have a lot more where that came from, but I'd need a green layer in between. Time to eat an ice cream with my neighbour who came to look at the ducklings and take a rest.
Very happy with the work. It always seems like a lot of work but I find composting very rewarding en satisfying. Glad it is done!
#compost #composting #compostodon #permaculture #gardening #biodiversity
Gary Pilarchik: Rip Out Struggling Plants & Reseed! (Vegetable Gardening Live Monthly Questions & Answers E-60) https://www.allforgardening.com/1336201/gary-pilarchik-rip-out-struggling-plants-reseed-vegetable-gardening-live-monthly-questions-answers-e-60/ #composting #gardening #GaryPilarchik #GrowFood #GrowingFood #homestead #homesteading #organic #SelfSufficiency #SelfSufficient #sustainable #TheRustedGarden #VegetableGardening #VLog
I finally got around to moving the compost pile for the first time in 6 weeks. I started making this compost in December and it’s looking pretty nice. It will make a good mulching compost for some of the beds next spring.
The hot compost has hit the red zone sowill continue to stay above 55°C for two more days when it will be turned again. #Compost #Composting #Mulch #GrowYourOwn #Gardening #Allotment
A compost pile of fresh cut grass and weeds, wood chip mulch, sawdust and wood shavings, some horse manure, rainwater and air. It’s been covered with hessian and left to heat up. #Compost #Composting #Gardening #Allotment
The hot compost has been turned once and, as an afterthought I added some more compostable material to the outside. The pile will be turned again later this week. #Compost #Composting #Allotment #Gardening
#SolarpunkSunday #gardening #jardin #garten #plants #pflanzen #plantas #composting #garlic
The accidental melon inspired me to plant more fruit/veg but I dug up chips and added composted soil with the seeds so hopefully they actually produce.
I planted cantaloupe and sprouted hard neck garlic. The fruit vines will grow up the chicken wire and poles.
Maybe with this 39/10ft flood wall I might actually be able to keep myself in garlic without having to purchasing any. Maybe…
What to Direct Seed for June & July (Vegetable Gardening Live Monthly Questions & Answers E-60) https://www.diningandcooking.com/2122585/what-to-direct-seed-for-june-july-vegetable-gardening-live-monthly-questions-answers-e-60/ #composting #Gardening #GrowFood #GrowingFood #homestead #homesteading #organic #SelfSufficient #SelfSufficiency #sustainable #VegetableGarden #VegetableGardenVideos #VegetableGardening #VegetableGardeningVideos