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There are various ways to use your finished compost. You can sprinkle compost on top or mix it into your flower and vegetable beds, gently rake compost into tree beds, blend it with potting soil to revitalize indoor plants, or spread it on top of the soil on your lawn as a soil amendment.
An Illinois EPA permit is required for composting activities conducted in Illinois at a facility that accepts waste from off-site and manages that waste in a manner where composting occurs.
Compost Ambassador is a training program developed by Illinois Extensions North-East Illinois Composting Initiative. The six 2-hour virtual live sessions cover topics that will strengthen your ability to compost at home, teach others how and why they should compost, and understand the science behind composting.
DONT add meat scraps, bones, grease, whole eggs, or dairy products to the compost pile because they decompose slowly, cause odors, and can attract rodents. DONT add pet feces or spent cat liter to the compost pile. DONT add diseased plant material or weeds that have gone to seed.
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