San Diego City Mulch, Greenery? Miramir Greenery by YourEnchantedGardener .....

San Diego City Mulch, Greenery? vs Landfill

Date:   8/29/2011 5:24:10 AM ( 13 y ago)






ARUNDO DONAX

Can it be put in green yard waste cans
or is it considered black greenery
if no clean break--
fiberous--call it black can trash

if clean break--can go in greenery--

Raul--
858.492.6100

miramar landfill


a lot of green waste


$35.00--flat rate
$40.00 per ton---
sidebars

trash---


spray or herbicide---

compost tested quarterly---
5180 Convoy...

THey do not say it is organic....





BAMBOO?

yard waste...

858.694.7000
green waste vs black was can---


SHREDDING BLOG

http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1850293



To inquire if yard waste recycling service is available in your area, call Environmental Services Customer Service at
(858) 694-7000
http://www.sandiego.gov/
environmental-services


What is the difference between the landfill
and the place where the city makes mulch
in San Diego?

Need to get an education quick.


O.K.

http://www.sandiego.gov/environmental-services/miramar/cmw.shtml


COMPOST

http://www.sandiego.gov/environmental-services/miramar/pdf/CertifiedCompost.pdf



Heads up!

If the standard procedure of the City of San Diego is to
compost and the compost has round up ready in in it,
or herbicides, how safe is it?


Miramar Greenery including a variety of compost, mulch and wood chip products.


5180 Convoy St.
San Diego, Ca 92111
Inside the City's Miramar Landfill, North of Highway 52

Monday - Friday: 7a.m. - 4:30p.m. (No hand unloads after 4p.m.)
Saturdays, Sundays and most holidays: 7:30a.m. - 4:30p.m. (No hand unloads after 4p.m.)
Closed New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day

(858) 694-7000 (for general information)
(858) 492-6100 (to confirm product availability and pricing)



CURBSIDE GREENERY PICKUP



http://www.sandiego.gov/environmental-services/recycling/newgreenery.shtml



http://www.sandiego.gov/environmental-services/recycling/newgreenery.shtml



Curbside Yard Waste Recycling

The Environmental Services Department Curbside Yard Waste Recycling Program currently serves 202,000 City of San Diego households. If it is available in your area (see link below to find out) acceptable yard waste is to be placed in the appropiate container and left in the designated trash collection area outside your property.

Recycling greens is essential to lengthening the life of the landfill. In fact, over three cubic yards of landfill are saved for every ton of greens recycled! By recycling your greens you help the City produce useful compost, mulch and wood chips that are available at the Miramar Greenery.

What Green Waste Can I Recycle in my Yard Waste Container?

Does your neighborhood have curbside yard waste recycling?
If not, you can still recycle your greens by bringing them to the Miramar Greenery.

How to Recycle Greenery
To participate in the curbside recycling program, put yard waste into 32- or 45-gallon trash containers. Never use plastic bags. The plastic contaminates the mulch and compost that is made from the greenery and greatly decreases its marketability.

Publications

What Goes in Your Yard Waste Bin? (PDF)
Curbside Yard Waste Recycling Program Brochure (PDF)
Programa de Reciclaje Domestico de Desechos de Jardín (PDF)
Chương Trình Tái Chế Rác cây cỏ (PDF)


Recycling Green Waste in your Curbside Yard Waste Container

Whether recycling greens at the curb or at the Greenery, please be aware that not all greens are accepted. There are some plants that can damage the machinery and so are not accepted for recycling. The following are lists of what greens and other materials are and are not accepted.

Accepted Clean Green Waste

Grass
Leaves
Shrub clippings (Less than four feet long and no one piece more than six inches in diameter)
Bundles (Four feet long, tied with string on both ends and weighing no more than 40 pounds)
Not Accepted Green Waste


Greenery
Bamboo
Banana trees
Bird-of-paradise plants
Cactus and yucca plants
Palm fronds
Shingles, chemically treated or painted wood
Sawdust, painted wood, ashes or Formica products
Tree stumps longer than four feet, or any one piece greater than six inches in diameter

Materials
BAGS (plastic or paper)
Dirt and rocks
Glass or metal
Demolition debris
Trash of any kind



http://www.sandiego.gov/fireandems/



 

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