Thursday, October 9, 2008
NYC Compost Giveback
Last weekend was the annual NYC compost giveback. I eagerly await this time of year so I can get as much free compost as I can shovel, load and transport home to nourish my garden. This year I went alone and I figure that I ended up with about 300 pounds of the "black gold." I had such nice experiences with other compost shovelers (I was given a baby shovel to use and also a bottomless bucket to ease the bag-filling), but also learned that this may be the last year for the giveback. Due to budget cuts, the city will no longer pick up leaves (which is the main ingredient in the city compost!) I was horrified when I heard this bit of news...at a time of economic uncertainty it seems that programs like this should be a priority. Between the plunging economy and the locavore movement, people may grow more of their own food. The compost is a wonderful addition to any garden, one that will be sorely missed if the information I received is true. There is one last compost giveback this year, in Staten Island the weekend of October 18th- go and get it! See the NYC Composting Project for more details: http://www.nyccompost.org/program/givebacks.html
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