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Stable Waste Pits876 viewsAt the top of the garden are two large pits which contain stable waste (a mixture of horse manure, wood shavings, straw, etc.).
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Delivery of Stable Waste762 viewsOVF is provided with approximately 230 tons of stable waste each year by the City. Here the West Los Angeles Sanitation Department makes a new delivery.
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Environmentally Friendly746 viewsThis material will be used by gardeners as raw stable waste, Gourmet compost and in the lower garden compost pits.
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Watering the Delivery763 viewsWatering helps the composting process and keeps the dust down.
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Stable Waste Pits (Front End)722 viewsGates in front of the two pits keep the material from spilling out.
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Open for Business755 viewsWhen the stable waste is ready for use the gate is removed.
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Ready for Use724 viewsGardeners are welcome to take as much stable waste as they want. Be sure to allow plenty of time for the material to break down in your soil before planting.
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Gourmet Compost - Tuesdays - 7:00 a.m.786 viewsVolunteers work every Tuesday morning at 7:00 a.m. in the upper composting area to create Gourmet Compost for the garden. All garden members are welcome to participate. This is the table on which the stable waste is sorted before being pushed into the shredder. The Gourmet Compost pit can be seen just beyond the table.
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Mighty Mac Shredder825 viewsThe Mighty Mac shreds the raw stable waste to create Gourmet Compost.
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Toro Tractor685 viewsStable waste is moved from the pits to the sorting table using a Toro tractor. That is steam rising from the material.
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Sorting the Stable Waste645 viewsThe crew sorts out trash and foreign objects before pushing the material into the shredder.
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Gourmet Compost626 viewsShredded material being blown into Gourmet Compost pit.
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