Composting

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Composting

What is Composting? 

Composting is a natural process of recycling organic matter like leaves, twigs, and food scraps into nutrient dense fertilizer that can enrich soil and plants. Over time these materials decompose and leave behind a product that looks similar to garden soil. Composting can be done right in your backyard with a mix of the right ingredients. These ingredients are:

  • Carbon-rich materials (“browns”) can include dry leaves, plant stalks, and twigs. The carbon-rich materials provide food for the microorganisms to consume and digest.
  • Nitrogen-rich materials (“greens”) include grass clippings and food scraps. The nitrogen-rich materials heat up the pile to create ideal conditions for the material to breakdown.
  • Water (moisture).
  • Air (oxygen).

Composting resources and learning materials:

Composting Learning Materials for Kids:

Not only is composting a great way to gain nutrients needed for healthy soil, but it also helps us to meet California's SB 1383 waste diversion goals. To learn more about SB 1383 and how we are making strides to become a more sustainable, healthier state, click here.

Attend a 90-minute workshop and learn how to naturally recycle yard waste and food scraps. Hands-on demonstrations of composting, mulching, "grasscycling" will be provided, and more.

Check the Fullerton Arboretum Calendar for date and times. More info please contact the Fullerton Arboretum at (657) 278-3407.