Composting Site

Place where food waste, leaves, garden and lawn cuttings are biodegraded into rich locally produced new soil. Can include large-scale or demonstration projects, food-scrap pick up or drop-off sites, or places to buy locally produced compost, or to get information, worms and resources for indoor and garden composting.

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This high production garden serves garden and culinary classes and the PT Food Bank during the summer months since 2012.  Students have classes on multiple days. Volunteers work on Fridays 9-11.&...
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The orchard began in 2010 and now has 70 trees producing over 1500 pounds of fruit for students to eat fresh or go to the food bank when school isn't in session. To learn about individual tree types, ...
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To cultivate resilient communities, which enable the land and all living beings to thrive.
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Classroom Garden Educator: Isabel Dubois - isabeldubois18@gmail.com This is a classroom garden is not open to the public except during farm tours or School open houses. Students k-5 grades l...
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Before he passed away in 2019, Brian Glaspell cultivated this garden for many years, donating the majority of the produce to the PT Food Bank, usually about 5,000 lbs per year. His wife, Jeanie, was v...
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The school established gardens in the front yard in 2019 for classroom activities, fresh vegetables, and fruit production. The produce goes to  school lunches or local food banks.  It has a ...
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It's much more comfortable and less flooding because of the garden
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This new community garden was established in early 2024 on site of an old garden, established on derelict land once occupied by housing. Thisd garden includes raised beds (including wheelchair accessi...
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I'm not a member but I am welcome to join the weekly potluck, which is a wonderful tradition! So many people are fed by this prolific garden. It's kind to all, including many recent newcomers seeking ...
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This extensive Farm to Fork program began in 2009 as a way to introduce fresh food to students through the lunch program, gardens, and cooking classes. Today they grow and buy local as much as possibl...
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Chimacum’s Farm to School program includes school garden programs, local sourcing and scratch cooking by School Food Services, and High School Career and Technical Education (CTE) related to food and ...
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Welcome to Grove Retreat, where nature and sustainability flourish. Wander through our Pollinator and Botanical Gardens, teeming with vibrant, eco-friendly flora. Visit our Composting Site to learn ab...
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This is a new garden as of April 2024.  6000 square feet (60x100) Growing perennial berries/veggies and annual seed veggies and flowers. This is a highly windy garden so all plants are selected f...
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Provides a variety of organically grown fruits and vegetables. Encourages a reuse and repurpose policy. Established wildlife habitats and environmental projects.  Selkirk High School Horticulture...
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This small, private home garden is being updated and replanted to serve the food banks.  Size: 35 ft x 30 ft = 1,120 sq. ft. Growing: It's 20-ft long raised beds will grow good amounts of peas, b...
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Year Round! Saturdays until 3PM! Find this market at Skillman Avenue & 43rd Street in Sunnyside Queens. Check out the details of this sunny market here - there is composting (hopefully c...
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This is a seasonal market and is geared toward 'grab and go' so more prepared foods and ready to eat choices. It's got the fabulous Alamo sculpture and is a convenient central meeting point (with...
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Year Round, Sundays!Drop your food scraps and textiles here, and check times and who's at the market here This is a favorite Greenmarket, based on Ave A & East 7th, a real crossroads.  O...
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Year Round! Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, & Saturdays 8:00 AM 6:00 PM Come here to experience the changing of the seasons! New York City is so lucky to have GrowNYC Greenmarkets!  50 differen...
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On the corner of Hastings and Sheridan, this garden has been growing food and friendship since 2007.  As a Community garden first, the produce coming out of this garden goes to those in the "comm...
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For more information: FoodBankGrowers@gmail.com FoodBankGrowers.org 1219 Corona St. Port Townsend, WA 98368...
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This garden donates directly to area Food Banks. One year over 1600 pounds were delivered. Since 2017 volunteers have been working hard to expand this effort and have recently erected a hoop house. Sw...
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The NW School of Wooden Boat Building is the host for this garden.  The beds are split between the Food Bank Growers and the Boat School community. Growing: A wide variety of produce (vegeta...
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Renamed in 2021 as The Red Hen Food Bank Garden is hosted on the same property of the RainCoast Farms Event Center. The owners Mike Gaede and Margaret Stroemer have provided the space and two green ho...
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