The week of September 10, 2023
Interested in learning more about how your yard waste and food waste are transformed into a valuable soil amendment that has a variety of benefits?
Organic waste, like food scraps and yard debris, are managed to produce a nutrient and microbiologically rich soil-like humus. When compost is added to existing soils, the resulting mix is more productive and able to retain water.
The Landscape for the Lakes Campaign aims to build awareness about the value and application of compost to improve soil health and function and ultimately to improve downstream water quality.
Locate the closest tour in your area
Join friends, neighbors, and colleagues who are interested in learning more about the process of composting
Invite friends, neighbors, and colleagues who don't know what they don't know about the benefits of composting
Wear boots that can get muddy and bring gloves
Scrap Soils/Sanctuary Farm
Monday, September 11, 5:30-7:30pm
3171 Lakeview St.
Detroit, MI 48215
ReMark Composting
Monday, September 11, 4:30-6:30pm
8902 Vinton St
Detroit MI 48123
Spurt Industries
Tuesday, September 12, 10am-12pm
2041 Charms Rd.
Wixom, MI 48393
Krull's Composting
Thursday, September 14, 10am-12pm
857 W. Burdickville Rd.
Maple City, MI
SEEDs Compost Petting Zoo & Carter's Compost
Thursday, September 14, 1-3pm
1500 Red Dr.
Traverse City, MI 49684
Willow Pond Stables
Thursday, September 14, 1-3pm
2240 S. River Rd.
Saginaw, MI 48609
Morgan Composting
Thursday, September 14, 1pm-3pm
4353 US-10
Sears, MI 49679
5Heart Earthworm Farm
Thursday, September 14, 3pm-5pm
10161 South Beyer Rd.
Birch Run, MI 48415
Emmet County & Mshko Ode
Friday, September 15, 8:30am-1:30pm
7363 Pleasantview Rd.
Harbor Springs, MI 49740
*Stick around to join attendees for a casual self-pay lunch afterward at (location TBA)