[UrbanCropCircle] Cedar Grove and meat in compost

Alison MacKenzie alisonmcknz at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 14 18:04:49 PDT 2008


Sooz,

Thank you so much for the contact info. I just sent them all an email with my concerns. This is so much better than just kvetching.

Alison

Sooz Appel <soozappel at netos.com> wrote:       I encourage people who are concerned about the new  compost with meat products in it to address their concerns to Richard Conlin richard.conlin at seattle.gov     . He is the City Council person who is promoting zero waste and pushing the City  to add more programs to get us there. His aide is Sara Nelson sara.nelson at seattle.gov     
 Also, at the Seattle Public Utilities (the City  dept which oversees all recycling, compost, etc.), contact  Marcia Rutan  who handles community recycling efforts. She can direct you to the right  person.  marcia.rutan at seattle.gov     Or Carl Woestwin   carl.woestwin at seattle.gov     Carl is a long-time Tilth person, who really cares about the quality of  compost.
  
 Sooz Appel
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   From:    Sustainable Ballard    Urban Crop Circle 
   To: Sustainable Ballard    Urban Crop Circle 
   Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2008 9:08  PM
   Subject: Re: [UrbanCropCircle] Cedar    Grove and meat in compost
   

Yeah, 

I went to the recent workshop with Ann Lovejoy,    and she was saying they seem to be getting a little too big to handle their    compost without meat... it's a bit clumpier than before.... and we don't want    compost with less than fully composted meat-- bleah (I'm a veg too.) Besides    the veg bit...

I'm wondering if we can see if they have some guidelines    and standards that we can get for their planned meat inclusion, and if they    will have a non-meat options (doubtful if they allow everyone to include    meat.) I just wonder if they are really    ready.

Alison

Sustainable Ballard Urban Crop Circle    <urbancropcircle at lists.sustainableballard.org> wrote:   Hello      fellow urban gardeners,
Sky is a great source of soil. I miss the soil      one could get from Denny Hill
fuel at 90th and Aurora. Did you know you      can get Ballard Tree Service &
most other tree services to dump the      contents of their closed trucks into
your driveways? You can get yards of      free wood chips for composting
ornamentals. 

I wanted to let you      know that the City of Seattle is encouraging homeowners
to put meat and      other animal products into the yard waste containers
starting in 2009. I      am afraid that meat-tainted Cedar Grove compost (made
with City of      Seattle yard waste) will contain e.coli and possibly prions
(Mad Cow      disease.) Cows are forced to be cannibals and eat food up of other
cows.      I don't want to risk of using soil that contains prions that may      cause
Mad Cow disease. 

I've written to the City and to Cedar      Grove Compost. I would never THINK of
putting animals meat scraps in my      compost. I'm a vegetarian and an organic
gardener. I'm considering      canceling my yard waste contract with the City and
never buying Cedar      Grove Compost again. What do you all think? 

Susan Helf      

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From:      urbancropcircle-bounces at lists.sustainableballard.org
[mailto:urbancropcircle-bounces at lists.sustainableballard.org]      On Behalf Of
Sustainable Ballard Urban Crop Circle
Sent: Saturday,      April 12, 2008 10:22 PM
To: Sustainable Ballard Urban Crop      Circle
Subject: Re: [UrbanCropCircle] Welcome to the UCC      Group!

Rhonda,

Sky nursery in Shoreline on Hwy. 99 has good      prices on dirt. When I was
buying dirt for my tiny garden plot/patch, we      filled up the back of my
neighbors pick up truck with dirt and got a good      bulk price. They have a
backhoe and just dump it in for you.

I am      also excited to have other gardeners to talk with and learn from. I      am
learning as I go and am having a lot of fun with my little patch of      earth.
Swanson's Nursery has been really helpful and they often have      Master
Gardeners on hand to answer questions.

Lisa


On      Fri, 11 Apr 2008, Sustainable Ballard Urban Crop Circle      wrote:

>
> Welcome everyone to Sustainable Ballard's Urban      Crop Circle Gardening
Group!
>
> I don't know about you, but      I'm really excited about having folks to talk
to about gardening. Even      though I've read books and dabbled with planting
things over the years,      this year I'd like to really plant a garden. To that
end, Jim and I are      installing raised beds on the side of the house with the
most sun. The      next step is bringing home the dirt, and if anyone has
suggestions for      what kind of soil and where to get it from, I'd      appreciate
it!
>
> Do let me know if you have any suggestions      for this group. It really
belongs to all of us. If you have questions, or      answers!, feel free to post
them here.
>
> Thanks,      Rhonda
>
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