Backyard composting is simple to explain; it is the controlled decomposition or break down of organic material such as vegetable food waste, yard trimmings, and grass clippings. Compost is created when the correct amount of fresh organic waste is combined with aeration, water, and dry organic bulking agents such as wood chips. Compost is the dark brown or black finished product with a soil-like, earthy smell that can be used as a soil amendment to grow healthy plants. The compost methods on public display at the Interfaith Food Bank can be seen daily and visitors will learn from several different composting techniques.
Composting can be practiced in almost any backyard with composting bins either purchased or constructed from scrap wood, wire fencing, or even old garbage cans. Compost “happens” even if you simply place yard and food waste in an open pile, water periodically, and wait. Over half of all waste materials that enter the landfill are considered to be organic. Composting helps keep this high volume of organic matter out of the landfill and turns what otherwise would have been waste into a useful product. Compost is excellent for gardens and landscaping and eliminates the need for expensive soil conditioners, mulch, and fertilizer. The Amador County Waste Management Department encourages the practice of the 5 R’s: REDUCE-REUSE-RECYCLE-REBUY-ROT. For more information, please call the Waste Management Department at 223-6429 or visit our website at www.co.amador.ca.us/depts/waste.