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Covering the Shredded Pile526 viewsThe pile is completely covered to keep the moisture in until the Composting Crew builds it into the compost bays on Saturday morning. Until then the material will heat up and begin to decompose.
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Sifting the Compost524 viewsMaterial gets sifted to break down the clods. Trash and sticks are also removed and placed in the appropriate cans.
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523 views (Photo Credit: Frank Harris)
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Ocean View522 views
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Zapallito Squash522 views (Photo Credit: Dean Cleverdon 9/27/2009)
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Green Waste Piles521 viewsThe combined piles can get very big especially in the summer months. All of this will eventually end up in garden plots as compost rather than in landfills.
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Covered Compost Bays521 viewsCompost bays are kept covered to keep the moisture from evaporating. It also helps elevate the temperature of the material which accelerates the composting process.
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Garden Member519 views
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Compost Available519 viewsWhen the "No" is removed a Ready bay is open for business.
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Cerinthe519 viewsCerinthe flowers found in B25-29 (Photo Credit: A.Bacon)
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Water for Composting518 viewsRain water is used by the OVF volunteer composting crew when building the compost piles using green waste material from the garden. (Photo Credit: Dean Cleverdon)
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