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And if the soil at your house leaves a lot to be desired (ours is essentially clay), composting is a great way to amend it so that things will grow, while keeping rotting trash out of landfills.
If you'd like to give it a try, there's a class coming up at Arcadia Farm next week...
How to Compost, Saturday, June 1, 10am-12pm
Instructor: Stephen Corrigan, Arcadia’s Farm Director
Composting is a cheap way to reduce your household’s contribution to the landfill while creating a natural fertilizer for your garden. Farm Director Stephen Corrigan will discuss the basics of successful backyard composting and talk about a variety of easy home-scale compost systems. This workshop is great for those new to composting as well as those looking to troubleshoot issues with their current composting systems. Separate child-friendly activities are available for an additional fee. Fee: $30. Click here to register.
The Alexandria City government also has people at the city farmer's markets answering questions about & collecting compost.
Another possibility is Veteran Compost, who will pick up your compost every week.
A recent article from the Washington Post mentioned other compost options for those of us in the DC metro area.