
Written, produced and edited by Seattle Tilth's Master Composter/Soil Builders. Learn how to compost in the great northwest. funded by Seattle Public Utilities, the King County Hazardous waste management program and the Saving Water Partnership and managed by Seattle Tilth.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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In this episode of Seattle's Master Composter Podcast, host Joshua McNichols translates soil science into a short piece of young adult fiction. And you thought soil science couldn't make you cry.
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This podcast was a really good review of basic compost. My favorite episode was definitely episode 7.
Very helpful series on composting and soil










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