Making Compost
Building a windrow of bulk compost.
From newly built to curing piles. We've got compost!
Turning a hot pile of bulk compost.
At this point, we have to finish the last bit of the pile by hand.
Organizing and preparing our waste materials for our hand-built premium compost piles.
Done building piles, it's time to clean up!
We monitor pile temperatures daily.
Turning hand-piles of premium compost.
Turning a freshly built pile.
Fungi mycelium and mushrooms are often found in our hand-built premium compost piles.
A cluster of pinning mushrooms from our hand-built premium compost.
Turning our hand-built premium compost piles.
This is what our finished Premium Compost looks like!
In the Lab and Under the Microscope
Two beneficial fungal hyphae strands.
Beneficial fungal hyphae found in our bulk compost.
Beneficial fungal hyphae from our bulk compost
Massive fungal hyphae found in our premium compost.
Predatory nematode found in our premium compost
Bacterial feeding nematode found in our bulk compost
Namatode egg
Microarthropod carcass
Testate amoebae, from our bulk compost.