BEAUMONT, CA — If gardening is up your alley, the Riverside County Department of Waste Resources has a special treat for you. Now, at two locations, that agency is offering free compost at the following locations:
NOTE: Landfills close promptly at 4:30 pm; visitors must complete loading material and leave the site by 4:30 pm.
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, composting is the process of recycling organic materials into an amendment that can enrich soil and plants. The rich element can be used as an additive to your garden soil, inspiring plant growth.
Composting is nature’s way of recycling," a USDA spokesperson said. It allows you to feed the soil without using chemical fertilizers.
Meanwhile, the landfills keep the food waste out of the landfills, and ultimately prevent greenhouse gas emissions.
When you go, please adhere to the landfill rules:
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