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Peel Compost is good. If there is ant health issue, you can sue the government. Better than private provider. http://www.peelregion.ca/pw/waste/compost/in-peel/buying-ing.htm

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Analysis of Peel's Organic Compost

Compost is an earthy, thick, crumbly substance made from decomposing kitchen and yard waste. Known as nature's fertilizer, compost enhances plant growth and makes soil richer and healthier without harming our ecosystem.

Compost can be used at any time during the spring, summer, and fall seasons. Compost can be used for topdressing, mulch/weed suppression, tree planting, flower beds, vegetable gardens, and lawn establishment.

Ingredients:
Yard waste and household organic material collected from Region of Peel residents. The material is shredded and composted at an average temperature of 60 degrees Celsius (to kill pathogens and weed seeds) and screened to a ½ inch diameter.
Metal and Element Content of Peel Compost:
Parameter Result unit ug/g Parameter Result unit
ug/g
Mercury BDL* Molybdenum BDL*
Arsenic 1.30 Selenium BDL*
Cadmium BDL* Chromium 41.30
Cobalt 2.05 Copper 30.50
Lead 9.25 Nickel 16.20
Zinc 77.90

* Below Detectable Levels, Updated November, 2008

Guaranteed Minimum Analysis:
Organic Matter: 10%
Maximum Moisture: 55%


http://www.peelregion.ca/pw/waste/compost/using/


Top 6 Uses for Compost

You can use compost at home:

* on your lawn
* in your flower beds and vegetable gardens
* as a mix for container plants
* for topdressing
* as mulch or for weed suppression
* for tree planting

Compost is also used commercially in landscaping, on golf courses, in parks and on sports turfs.
Lawns

New Lawns
Apply 2.5 cm - 5 cm (1" - 2") of compost and rototill to a depth of 13 cm (5") before you sod or seed your lawn.

Seeded Lawns
For seeded lawns, apply the seeds and a slight dusting of compost to cover. (Compost helps the seeds grow faster.)
Once you have laid the sod or seeded your lawn, water thoroughly.
Flower Beds

Existing Beds
For your existing beds, add about 2.5 cm (1") of compost and work into the soil using a rake, hoe or rototiller. (A rototiller is a landscaping tool with engine-powered rotating blades that lift and turn soil). Water until the entire root zone is saturated.

New Beds
For new beds, add 2.5 cm - 5 cm (1" - 2") of compost and rototill or mix to at least a 13 cm (5") depth, then plant and water the flowers.
Vegetable Gardens

Apply about 2.5 cm (1") of compost and rototill to a depth of 13 cm (5"). If your soil is poor quality, you might need to compost yearly until the soil improves.

Be careful not to apply too much compost as many vegetables won’t grow in abundance if there’s too much nitrogen in the soil. (Too much nitrogen increases soil acidity and reduces other nutrients.)
Topdressing

Aerate (ventilate) the entire area before topdressing using an aerator. (Aerating breaks the soil’s surface by poking holes into the earth and bringing oxygen to the soil.)

Spread 3 mm - 1.25 cm (1/8"-1/2") of compost evenly over the area using a rake, then water the area thoroughly. (Watering helps the compost move through the soil’s surface.)
Mulch/Weed Supression

General Mulching
Mulch is a natural or artificial layer on top of soil that reduces erosion and inhibits weed growth. For mulch applications around landscaped plants, use a 5 cm (2") layer of compost.

Apply the compost and spread with a rake to distribute the compost evenly. Try not to overmulch, or you might smother the root systems.

Around Trees
When mulching around trees, try not to put too much mulch around the trunk as this creates the perfect home for rodents!

Arrange the mulch so that water flows away from the tree trunk. This will lessen the chance of crown rot. When mulching, choose a coarse-textured compost to reduce weeds and provide a thick cover to the area.
Tree Planting

Rototill the area about three to five times the diameter of the root ball of the tree.

Before planting the tree, add 30 per cent compost to the original soil and mix thoroughly outside of the hole.

Place the tree in the hole and use the compost-soil mixture as backfill around the root ball. Water the area thoroughly.

>> next page: Measuring and Applying Compost更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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Replies, comments and Discussions:

  • 枫下沙龙 / 花鸟虫鱼 / 请教各位大虾们一个问题:市政府发放的Compost是否不可以用来种植蔬菜?
    厨房垃圾在分解中会否有杂物混入(如塑料袋,包装盒之类)而掺入毒素?

    我今天拿了些Compost回来,种了韭菜,辣椒,番茄。种完才看到石针的文章,他从来没把Compost用在蔬菜上。想想挺害怕,不知是否不可以种菜。请大家指教一下。不胜感激。
    • 可以,而且基本上不用买菜种,因为里面都有了
    • 质量这么差?便宜没好货呀。 石针大侠,麻烦你发表一下意见好吗?谢谢了。
      • Peel Compost is good. If there is ant health issue, you can sue the government. Better than private provider. http://www.peelregion.ca/pw/waste/compost/in-peel/buying-ing.htm
        本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛http://www.peelregion.ca/pw/waste/compost/in-peel/buying-ing.htm

        Analysis of Peel's Organic Compost

        Compost is an earthy, thick, crumbly substance made from decomposing kitchen and yard waste. Known as nature's fertilizer, compost enhances plant growth and makes soil richer and healthier without harming our ecosystem.

        Compost can be used at any time during the spring, summer, and fall seasons. Compost can be used for topdressing, mulch/weed suppression, tree planting, flower beds, vegetable gardens, and lawn establishment.

        Ingredients:
        Yard waste and household organic material collected from Region of Peel residents. The material is shredded and composted at an average temperature of 60 degrees Celsius (to kill pathogens and weed seeds) and screened to a ½ inch diameter.
        Metal and Element Content of Peel Compost:
        Parameter Result unit ug/g Parameter Result unit
        ug/g
        Mercury BDL* Molybdenum BDL*
        Arsenic 1.30 Selenium BDL*
        Cadmium BDL* Chromium 41.30
        Cobalt 2.05 Copper 30.50
        Lead 9.25 Nickel 16.20
        Zinc 77.90

        * Below Detectable Levels, Updated November, 2008

        Guaranteed Minimum Analysis:
        Organic Matter: 10%
        Maximum Moisture: 55%


        http://www.peelregion.ca/pw/waste/compost/using/


        Top 6 Uses for Compost

        You can use compost at home:

        * on your lawn
        * in your flower beds and vegetable gardens
        * as a mix for container plants
        * for topdressing
        * as mulch or for weed suppression
        * for tree planting

        Compost is also used commercially in landscaping, on golf courses, in parks and on sports turfs.
        Lawns

        New Lawns
        Apply 2.5 cm - 5 cm (1" - 2") of compost and rototill to a depth of 13 cm (5") before you sod or seed your lawn.

        Seeded Lawns
        For seeded lawns, apply the seeds and a slight dusting of compost to cover. (Compost helps the seeds grow faster.)
        Once you have laid the sod or seeded your lawn, water thoroughly.
        Flower Beds

        Existing Beds
        For your existing beds, add about 2.5 cm (1") of compost and work into the soil using a rake, hoe or rototiller. (A rototiller is a landscaping tool with engine-powered rotating blades that lift and turn soil). Water until the entire root zone is saturated.

        New Beds
        For new beds, add 2.5 cm - 5 cm (1" - 2") of compost and rototill or mix to at least a 13 cm (5") depth, then plant and water the flowers.
        Vegetable Gardens

        Apply about 2.5 cm (1") of compost and rototill to a depth of 13 cm (5"). If your soil is poor quality, you might need to compost yearly until the soil improves.

        Be careful not to apply too much compost as many vegetables won’t grow in abundance if there’s too much nitrogen in the soil. (Too much nitrogen increases soil acidity and reduces other nutrients.)
        Topdressing

        Aerate (ventilate) the entire area before topdressing using an aerator. (Aerating breaks the soil’s surface by poking holes into the earth and bringing oxygen to the soil.)

        Spread 3 mm - 1.25 cm (1/8"-1/2") of compost evenly over the area using a rake, then water the area thoroughly. (Watering helps the compost move through the soil’s surface.)
        Mulch/Weed Supression

        General Mulching
        Mulch is a natural or artificial layer on top of soil that reduces erosion and inhibits weed growth. For mulch applications around landscaped plants, use a 5 cm (2") layer of compost.

        Apply the compost and spread with a rake to distribute the compost evenly. Try not to overmulch, or you might smother the root systems.

        Around Trees
        When mulching around trees, try not to put too much mulch around the trunk as this creates the perfect home for rodents!

        Arrange the mulch so that water flows away from the tree trunk. This will lessen the chance of crown rot. When mulching, choose a coarse-textured compost to reduce weeds and provide a thick cover to the area.
        Tree Planting

        Rototill the area about three to five times the diameter of the root ball of the tree.

        Before planting the tree, add 30 per cent compost to the original soil and mix thoroughly outside of the hole.

        Place the tree in the hole and use the compost-soil mixture as backfill around the root ball. Water the area thoroughly.

        >> next page: Measuring and Applying Compost更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
      • 政府说可以安全使用于花园和草坪,而且是经过检查的。我不种菜,所以也没有用过,没有发言权。吃到嘴里的,还是要谨慎,多做调查。
    • 西人同事说compost可以帮助避免土地盐碱化,所以用在草坪上对草坪有帮助, FYI