Turning Seattle’s Food Scraps Into Gardening Gold w/ Cedar Grove Compost

default Turning Seattles Food Scraps Into Gardening Gold w/ Cedar Grove Compost

This video takes you on a tour of the Cedar Grove facility in Everett Washington, just north of Seattle. From feedstock intake of scraps and green waste by the ton, to residential and commercial distribution around the region, Cedar Grove is a worldwide leader in the large scale compost industry. Cedar Grove has been composting Puget Sound's green waste into compost since the city of Seattle started taking yard waste out of the waste steam and into special roadside collection. Cedar Grove specialized in a variety of compost and soil products. For more info visit www.CGCompost.com This video was produced by http

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9 Responses to Turning Seattle’s Food Scraps Into Gardening Gold w/ Cedar Grove Compost

  1. wedocompost

    The steam is from natural microbes working /living in the pile and as the eat and multibly they create heat. the facility adds water so the microbes can drink and the heat turns some of the moisture into steam! WOW!

  2. 565Customz

    they should add sludge from the city sewer treatment…that shit (lol) really kickstarts a garden

  3. lendavis

    Rock on chief. Keep up the great work.

  4. trvlbummublvrt

    fantastic. i am forwarding this to my fave permaculture teachers in thailand so they can show it to people in their classes.

  5. ripply000

    The pile by nature gets warm and causes steam.

  6. fenix9885

    Does anybody know what the steam (smoke?) is coming off of the compost or what its caused by? I saw quite a bit, so Im curious

  7. supersones

    i’m going to buy some right now! seriously. i was searching for bulk compost in my neighborhood and this video came up. sales video on-line are still pretty new and you never know what quality you’re going to get. this was like a mini-documentary. i’m actually glad i watched it. thanks.

  8. gobiznik

    Nice job Len. If you can make compost interesting, you can make anything interesting.

  9. Hemps

    Cool video Mr. Davis

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