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BACKYARD COMPOSTING
Public Services Division
Codes Enforcement Office
Solid Waste Office
Ingredients/Directions for Composting
Composting Facts
Composting Council
Backyard Compost Bin
and Rain Barrel Sale
Saturday, October 3, 2009
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
West Town Mall Parking Lot
at the Morrel Rd. Entrance

While Supplies Last!

City Sponsors Rain Barrel Sale
City Sponsors Compost Bin Sale
Neal Denton
County and UT Extenuation Agent
wdenton1@utk.edu
Room 560, City County Building
Main Office: 865-215-3557
Fax: 865-215-2933

Backyard composting reduces the amount of waste we put in our landfills and creates soil enriching materials for gardens and flower beds.

What is compost?

Compost is a mixture of residues of organic materials that have been piled, watered, and have undergone decomposition.

Why is composting important?

Since most yard waste and food products are easily degradable under the correct conditions, placing them in a landfill unnecessarily wastes space and money. Compost also benefits soils by serving as a soil conditioner which enriches soil and improves its structure.

What can I compost?

Materials such as: leaves, twigs, small branches, bark, straw, grass clippings, paper, manures (cow, chicken, goat, horse, pig, and sheep,) fruit and vegetable scraps, egg shells, and coffee grounds. Materials that should not be put in a compost pile include: meat, cheese, fatty foods, dog and cat manure, and plants with diseases.
Ingredients/Directions for Composting

What type of bin should I use?

Composting is a natural process which will occur whether or not materials are in a bin. However, using a bin in your backyard will better contain materials. A compost bin can be as simple as a cylinder made from chicken wire or it can be a commercial unit.

The Knoxville Recycling Coalition 865-525-9694 sells bins in limited numbers.

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