Yard Waste

Alternative ways to recycle
Backyard Composting Curbside Organics

All yard trimmings, grass clippings, and weeds can be placed in the curbside organics cart. Branches with a maximum diameter of 4 inches are allowed if they fit in the cart.

Shake dirt off roots, as dirt is not compostable or accepted in the organics cart.

Note: Palm fronds and lawn sod is not allowed in the organic waste cart.

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Compost Yard Waste

Adding yard waste to a backyard compost pile diverts organic waste from ending up in a landfill. Find out more.

Alternative Ways to Recycle

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Get a Mulcher, Shredder and Chipper

If your household generates large volumes of yard waste, consider buying power tools to transform green waste into mulch: a mulcher, shredder and chipper can get the job done.

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The Perfect Compost Recipe

Can I Make My Compost Pile Break Down Faster?

Your compost pile breaks down faster if you mix together the right amounts of green and brown material. Your brown to green ratio is based off of your carbon to nitrogen ratio: 25-30 parts carbon to one part nitrogen is ideal. Keep in mind that food or yard waste all have different C:N ratios (shown here). Don’t get out your calculator for these ratios, instead just eyeball how much you put into the compost pile.