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Shredding the Material514 viewsSorted material being fed into the shredder.     (1 votes)
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Shredding the Material533 viewsAnother view of the green waste being fed into the shredder. The shredded material is blown out below onto a concrete pad where it is formed into a pile.     (1 votes)
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Shredding Crew - Tuesdays - 7:00 a.m.541 viewsEvery Tuesday morning at 7:00 a.m. volunteers meet in the lower composting area and shred the green waste pile which has accumulated during the past week. All garden members are welcome to participate. Visible in this photo are the green waste pile, sifting screen, shredder and concete pad on which the shredded material will be piled.     (1 votes)
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MacKissic Shredder526 viewsMoving the shredder into position on the concrete pad below the sifting screen.     (1 votes)
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Moving the Green Waste538 viewsMaterial is moved from the green waste pile to the sifting screen by the crew.     (1 votes)
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Green Waste Trash Bin542 viewsTrash bin for noxious weeds in the upper composting area. All noxious weeds should be put in the green waste bins which are handled separately when they are picked up.     (1 votes)
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Green Waste Trash Bins552 viewsTrash bins for noxious weeds in the lower composting area.     (1 votes)
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False Garlic - Noxious Weed552 viewsFalse garlic is one of the noxious weeds which should not be put in the compost. Plants should be thrown out in one of the green waste trash bins.     (1 votes)
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Nutgrass567 viewsNutgrass is a rhizome which puts out runners to create a network of new plants.     (1 votes)
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Nutgrass595 viewsIf left unchecked Nutgrass will spread out as a dense mat that is difficult to remove.     (1 votes)
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Lower Composting Area545 viewsOcean View Farms composts its garden (green) waste with the exception of noxious weeds. The green waste piles can be seen behind and to the left of the equipment sheds.     (1 votes)
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Green Waste Piles503 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.     (1 votes)
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