Discount Compost Bins
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Composting is utilizing mother nature in turning food scraps and yard trimmings into super nutrient rich soil. It helps reduce waste and produces the best growing soil around. Backyard composting is good for gardeners and those who have lots of yard trimmings and some produce scraps.
Alameda County Residents: StopWaste.org has $129 Smith & Hawken Biostack compost bins for only $44 plus Sales Tax $4.29 + Shipping $19.
San Mateo County Residents: Recycleworks has discounts on Biostack and Wriggly Wranch compost bins for residents.
Seattle Residents: Seattle Public Utilities has discounts too.
If you are handy, build your own composting bin.
It comes with a manual on how to do composting. I like composting because it helps reduce all the trash we throw away. Compost is like super soil that helps produce some awesome plants.
Check with your local recycling program provider to see if they have similar programs. Costco and Amazon have sales on composters from time to time.
If you live in a city, consider an electronic composter.
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February 17th, 2010 at 12:50 am
You have it listed that compost bins in San Mateo County are $58. Yet, on their website it’s listed for $116. Whats up with that? You guys only have them listed for $39, thats cool, but whats up that?
http://www.recycleworks.org/compost_bins.html
February 17th, 2010 at 9:44 am
Our post was from a while back. Yes the prices are now $116.33 and 92.90 per bin as of 2/17/2010