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Otte Blair Middle School Composting : : (Research ([Link Title] (https…
Otte Blair Middle School Composting : :
do's and don'ts
what cant be composted
what can be composted
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grass clippings
brush trimmings
manure
leaves
dry cat or dog food
web link
Web Sites
https://sites.google.com/blairschools.org/bcssustainability/home
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coordinate
Research
What to compost
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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1c4Gb5VLfOSz_Y5oYk2lAUDwMRh40Ugs5S-L4I8uMF54/edit#slide=id.g60fc5bbbc4_0_5
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Fruit and vegetable scraps
Egg shells (crushed)
Coffee grounds
Coffee filters
Tea bags (Make sure they are made of natural materials like hemp or cotton, and not rayon or other synthetics. ...
Loose leaf tea
Spoiled soy/rice/almond/coconut milk
Used paper napkins and paper towels
Meats, bones, fat and anything oily or greasy.
Dairy products including butter, sour cream, milk, whole eggs (egg shells are ok) and cheese.
Canned sauces, peanut butter and other processed food.
Citrus foods like lemons, limes and oranges.
Onions and garlic.
Spicy foods such as hot peppers.
Yard trimmings that have been treated with pesticides.
Plastic, metals, glass or other non-biodegradable items.
Soap
Paper that has a glossy finish or colored ink
Poison ivy, oak or sumac or other poisonous plants.
vermiculture
tools for composting
Scoop Shovel. Helpful for accessing the materials at the bottom of a compost pile.
Spade. A sharp, pointed edge that can break down large, thick materials, such as stalks and vines. ...
Pitchfork. ...
Aerator. ...
Pruning Shears and Loppers. ...
Shredders and Chippers. ...
Watering Can and Hose. ...
Screens.
drill
BUILD
palets
we need a staple gun
wire
Shovels
Buckets
Materials
measures
counters
Shredders
builders
Movers
media
sorters
Poison ivy, oak or sumac or other poisonous plants.
old wine