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  • 2020-05-27
    While the overall appearance of a composted mulch is probably the greatest driver regarding its acceptability in landscaping, its ability to feed the soil and the plants grown within it should not be overlooked. Top: Applied composted mulch at Voices Academy, Morgan Hill, California. Photo courtesy Beto Ochoa, GreenWaste   Ron Alexander Mulching is a well-documented horticultural and agricultural practice. It provides a variety of benefits including improved moisture conservation, reduced soil erosion, weed suppression, and lowering soil temperatures. When using carbon-based mulches versus materials like stones and chipped tires, it also provides organic matter and plant nutrients to the soil, as well as carbon to feed microbes and other creatures living in the soil. In landscaping and home gardening, mulches are also used for aesthetics purposes. However, with t...
  • 2020-05-27
    Following these instructions, and using an app to help with the calculations, will save you months of experimentation. Top: Understanding your feedstocks also requires understanding their characteristics. Photo by Doug Pinkerton Jorge Montezuma Composting is an art and a science and necessarily involves trial and error, especially in the beginning. It is an iterative process of tweaking variables until you find what works well for your operation. A key variable that must be determined is the composting mixture recipe. One way to shorten the trial-and-error time involved in finding the right mix is to begin with an ideal starting composting recipe, which can save you months of experimentation. To use a golf analogy, it’s a first great swing that can get your ball on the green rather than in the woods. This article is about how to determine your ideal starting compostin...

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  • 2020-05-27
    Gov. Newsom’s 2023-2024 budget summary cut funds allocated to the California Department of Resources, Recycling, and Recovery (CalRecycle). Here’s why that is a mistake. Top: Windrow turning at Debs Regional Park compost hub in Los Angeles. Photo by Kourtnii Brown Kourtnii Brown The California Alliance for Community Composting (CACC) provides technical and financial assistance to 105 community-based organizations in six priority regions statewide that are participating in CalRecycle’s $1.54 million pilot grant program, “Community Composting for Greens Spaces” (CCGS). The current round of the program ends in March 2023, and CACC groups have collectively submitted $4.8 million in requests to CalRecycle for funds to coordinate the second round of the program (CCGS-2) that is scheduled to run April 2023-Apri...
  • 2020-05-27
    Who would have thought companies would be punished by state legislatures for their triple bottom line management strategies? Top: The smokestacks of an oil refinery. © Leonard G / Wikimedia Commons (manipulated by BioCycle) Nora Goldstein I couldn’t believe my eyes when I read a headline in the The New York Times on May 27, 2022: “G.O.P. Weaponizes Statehouses Against Green Corporate Goals.” The article focuses in large part on state retirement and investment funds that include asset managers that flag “climate change as an environmental risk.” In Texas, for example, “a new law bars the state’s retirement and investment funds from doing business with companies that the state comptroller says are boycotting fossil fuels.” Similar laws and legislation are being pursued in more than 15 other states...
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