
Thank you to our composting volunteers of this past fall, Pam Steele, Doug Taggart, Jim Dagg, Donna & Bill Treusch, Mike Pitcher, Nick DeBoer and Dave Dittmar.
Thank you to Equator Coffee for nitrogen-rich used grounds. Thank you to Base Camp for used barley beer mash.
Thank you to everyone who went out of their way this fall to give us 2100 bags of leaves to fill 25 bioreactors and make fungal dominant compost for the Alameda trees, for the Blakeney Food Bank Garden, for the Augusta Park Community gardens, for the Beets and Roots farm in Kanata and many others to come. We are all contributing to putting more carbon underground and growing nutritious food.
We hope to do more yet this fall. New volunteers welcome. Old volunteers welcome. Guaranteed fun. Getting ready to include 5% biochar in the mix this fall to enhance the durability of our microbial workers.

Union-mandated coffee breaks include free, 2nd-cycle Equator coffee.

25 bioreactors all snuggled up tight for a long winter’s nap.

