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Composting![]() Why Compost?
Compostable Material Any vegetable matter can be used. The ideal Carbon:Nitrogen ratio is 30:1. It is not necessary to be precise.
Mix the above substances until the ideal Carbon to Nitrogen ratio is reached (approximately). Things to add:
Things to avoid adding:
Composters Available
To order: Contact Recycling with Centra Cam Depot at 672-9973 and the composter will be constructed for you. Other Composting Options In addition to the composters which are available for purchase from Centra Cam Vocational Training Association, residents may take their grass clippings and dead leaves to the Recycling Depot for composting. The leaves and clippings are transferred to the main compost compound located at the landfill. This is a free service for City residents. Please do not drop off tree branches at the compost compound, as they interfere with the machinery used to manage the compound. Nearby County residents can take all of their compostable materials directly to the compost compound located at the Sanitary Landfill. There is an area specifically designated for compost materials. ![]() Composting Workshops Each spring the City of Camrose and Centra Cam host Composting Workshops. For a nominal fee you can learn how to compost in your home using the three methods described above. After taking the evening workshop, you are given your choice of one of the three different composters free! Call Recycle with Centra Cam Depot at 679-4196. Composting Resources
Helpful Web Pages
Composting Council of Canada -- Everything from technical to basic information about composting The Compost Resource Page -- Lots of information and web links US Environmental Protection Agency -- Composting -- More technical background about composting Worms Eat My Garbage - Mary Appelhof, Flower Press (1982) Let It Rot - Stu Campbell, Garden Way Pub. (1975) The New Organic Grower - Eliot Coleman, Old Bridge Press (1989) High-Yield Gardening - Marjorie B. Hunt and Brenda Bortz, Rodale Press, Inc. (1986) The Self-Sufficient Gardener - John Seymour, Dolphin Books, Doubleday and Co. Inc. (1980) The Real Dirt: The Complete Guide to Backyard, Balcony and Apartment Composting - Cullen and Lorraine Johnson, Penguin Books Canada Ltd. (1992) The Rodale Book of Composting - Deborah L. Martin and Grace Gershuny (editors), Rodale Press (1992) The Calgary Eco-Centre Environment Council of Alberta Future Blue Recycling Systems City of Edmonton Waste Management Branch |
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