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Using biosolids in gardens and landscapes
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Using biosolids in gardens and landscapes

Craig George Cogger
Fact sheet (Washington State University. Extension), 156E, Washington State University Extension
02/2019
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/14218
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Abstract

Sewage sludge as fertilizer. Organic wastes as fertilizer. Soil amendments. Gardening.
Closing the recycling loop means turning waste materials into useful products. We close the recycling loop in our gardens and landscapes when we use compost made from yard debris and food waste, and organic fertilizers made from fish or poultry waste, or biosolids products. Most recycled organic waste materials are composted, dried, heated, pelletized, or otherwise treated to make them safe and convenient for use as soil amendments.

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