• About
  • HOME FREE TRIAL
  • COMMERCIAL
  • RABBIT RECYCLING
  • Composting Pickup
    • Households
    • Businesses
    • Apartment Buildings
    • Leaf Pickup
    • Compostables List
  • Shop
    • *HOME COMPOSTING FREE TRIAL*
    • Rabbit Recycling
    • Bag of Compost (5 Gallon)
    • Philly Skyline Shirts (Ladies’ Fit)
    • Philly Skyline Shirts (Unisex)
    • Pumpkin Composting
    • Lawn Waste
    • Gift Certificates
  • Customer Service
    • Contact Us (Existing Customers)
    • Free Compost Request
    • Report a Pickup Issue
    • Bucket Issue
    • Account Login
  • Contact Us
  • Careers

Call us @ 267-388-1493

info@circlecompost.com
Circle Compost | Food Scraps, Leaf Pickup, Composting in PhiladelphiaCircle Compost | Food Scraps, Leaf Pickup, Composting in Philadelphia
  • About
  • HOME FREE TRIAL
  • COMMERCIAL
  • RABBIT RECYCLING
  • Composting Pickup
    • Households
    • Businesses
    • Apartment Buildings
    • Leaf Pickup
    • Compostables List
  • Shop
    • *HOME COMPOSTING FREE TRIAL*
    • Rabbit Recycling
    • Bag of Compost (5 Gallon)
    • Philly Skyline Shirts (Ladies’ Fit)
    • Philly Skyline Shirts (Unisex)
    • Pumpkin Composting
    • Lawn Waste
    • Gift Certificates
  • Customer Service
    • Contact Us (Existing Customers)
    • Free Compost Request
    • Report a Pickup Issue
    • Bucket Issue
    • Account Login
  • Contact Us
  • Careers

Using organic compost in your garden

Home BlogUsing organic compost in your garden

Using organic compost in your garden

March 21, 2023 Posted by Circle Compost Blog

Spring is upon us, and we will start delivery finished compost in April! The organic compost we make with our partner farms is a valuable resource for any gardener, providing a rich source of nutrients and organic matter that can improve soil structure and fertility.

If you live within our service area in Philadelphia, you can purchase a 5 gallon bag of our locally made compost using this link for $10, including delivery. Or, even better, sign up for a free trial of our food scraps composting service, then request 1 – 2 bags of compost for free with your subscription :).

Here are three simple ways to use organic compost in gardening to get the most out of this valuable resource:

Soil amendment: One of the most common ways to use organic compost in gardening is to add it to your soil as a soil amendment. Simply mix the compost into your soil before planting, or use it as a top dressing around existing plants. The compost will add essential nutrients to your soil, including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, as well as improve soil structure and drainage.

Mulching: Another way to use organic compost in gardening is to use it as a mulch. Spread a layer of compost around the base of your plants to help retain moisture and suppress weed growth. As the compost breaks down, it will also release nutrients into the soil, providing your plants with a slow-release fertilizer.

Compost tea: Compost tea is a liquid fertilizer made by steeping compost in water. To make compost tea, simply fill a bucket with water and add a few scoops of compost. Let the mixture steep for several days, then strain out the solids and use the liquid as a fertilizer. Compost tea can be applied directly to plant leaves and roots, providing a quick boost of nutrients and beneficial microbes.

Organic compost is a valuable resource for any gardener, providing a rich source of nutrients and organic matter that can improve soil structure and fertility. By using compost as a soil amendment, mulch, or compost tea, you can help your plants thrive and produce a bountiful harvest.

Tags: AUTHOR: Michele and DavecompostgardeningPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia compostPhilly compostsustainability
Share
0

About Circle Compost

Food scrap and leaf pickup in Philadelphia. We work with residents and commercial accounts including daycares, coffee shops, restaurants, and offices, and we donate the compost we create to Philly's urban farms. Let's feed soil, not landfills.

You also might be interested in

Fairmount Fall Cleanup Volunteers Gathered Lots of Leaves

Nov 7, 2016

Yesterday we had the pleasure of loading up many bags[...]

Measuring Our Impact (and Yours)

Aug 17, 2017

We feel gratified about the work we do and we[...]

2016 Year in Review by Michele and Dave

Jan 22, 2017

Leading up to the launch of Circle Compost in 2016[...]

Archives

  • March 2023
  • April 2022
  • March 2022
  • July 2021
  • May 2021
  • June 2020
  • January 2020
  • December 2019
  • November 2019
  • August 2019
  • April 2019
  • February 2019
  • December 2018
  • September 2018
  • August 2018
  • July 2018
  • May 2018
  • March 2018
  • February 2018
  • December 2017
  • November 2017
  • October 2017
  • September 2017
  • August 2017
  • July 2017
  • June 2017
  • May 2017
  • April 2017
  • March 2017
  • January 2017
  • December 2016
  • November 2016
  • October 2016
Tweets by TwitterDev
https://www.facebook.com/CircleCompost/

Contact Info

Phone: 267-388-1493
Email: info@circlecompost.com
sustainable business network philadelphia

Social

Circular Philadelphia, circular economy, PHL

Useful Links

  • Contact Us
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Sitemap
Just a few of the @rabbit_recycling / @circlecompo Just a few of the @rabbit_recycling / @circlecompost swaps we've done since we launched our partnership!

You can get an 18 gallon bin swapped weekly, every other week, once per month, or on demand.
*all services require a one time cost of $8 for delivery of an empty 18 gallon bin to recycle. 

We are offering the following discounts to our swap subscriptions if you signup with Rabbit:
5 gallon bucket swapped weekly ($2 off) /month
5 gallon bucket swapped every other week ($1 off) /month
2 gallon bucket swapped weekly ($1 off) /month
*discounts will be applied manually by our team after you complete sign up for both services

For more info on how it works, pricing, and what to expect, go to https://www.circlecompost.com/rabbitrecycling/
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

.
*
*
*
*
*
#compost #composting #Philly #Philadelphia #neighbors #neighborhoods #sustainable #sustainability #freetrial #savetheplanet #zerowaste #ecofriendly #greenphilly #whatiloveaboutphilly #whyilovephilly #womanowned #zerolandfills #recycle #recycling #rabbitrecycling #swapbuckets #weeklypickup #monthlypickup
SPECIAL EARTH WEEK ANNOUNCEMENT: In case you mis SPECIAL EARTH WEEK ANNOUNCEMENT: 

In case you missed it- yesterday we announced our partnership with our friends @rabbit_recycling and offering their services in addition to ours!

Rabbit Recycling provides a convenient solution for households and businesses to recycle, reuse, and upcycle. They make recycling easy, transparent, and guilt-free!

You can get an 18 gallon bin swapped weekly, every other week, once per month, or on demand.
 *all services require a one time cost of $8 for delivery of an empty 18 gallon bin.

We are offering the following discounts to our swap subscriptions if you signup with Rabbit:
5 gallon bucket swapped weekly ($2 off) /month
5 gallon bucket swapped every other week	($1 off) /month
2 gallon bucket swapped weekly ($1 off) /month
*discounts will be applied manually by our team after you complete sign up for both services

For more info on how it works, pricing, and what to expect, go to https://www.circlecompost.com/rabbitrecycling/ 
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
*
*
*
*
*
#compost #composting #Philly #Philadelphia #neighbors #neighborhoods #sustainable #sustainability #freetrial #savetheplanet #zerowaste #ecofriendly #greenphilly #whatiloveaboutphilly #whyilovephilly #womanowned #zerolandfills #recycling #rabbitrecycling #partnership #community
Fun Fact! Did you Know... Chickens are basically l Fun Fact! Did you Know... Chickens are basically little compost machines with feathers. They help reduce food waste in a few really cool ways:

🐔 1. They eat your scraps
Chickens LOVE leftovers. Instead of tossing kitchen scraps in the trash or even the compost bin, you can feed a lot of them to your flock:

🌱Veggie peels and cores

🌱Fruit scraps

🌱Cooked rice, pasta, or grains

🌱Stale bread (in moderation)

🌱Crushed eggshells (for calcium!)

This diverts a good chunk of food waste from landfills, where it would otherwise produce methane (a greenhouse gas).

🐛 2. They eat bugs and clean up fallen fruit
If they’re free-ranging in a garden or orchard, chickens will:

🌱Eat dropped, rotting fruit (which might otherwise attract pests)

🌱Munch on maggots, larvae, and insects feeding on food waste

🌱Scratch and spread compost, helping it break down faster

💩 3. They turn scraps into fertilizer

🌱Everything they eat eventually becomes manure—aka nitrogen-rich chicken poop. Mixed with bedding and composted properly, it turns into amazing fertilizer for gardens.

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

*
*
*
*
*
#compost #composting #Philly #Philadelphia #sustainable #sustainability #savetheplanet #zerowaste #ecofriendly #greenphilly #whatiloveaboutphilly #whyilovephilly #womanowned #zerolandfills #reuse #recycle #localbusiness #recycling #community #cometogether #vision #chickens #chickencompost

© 2025 - Circle Compost LLC - "Circle Compost" & the Circle Compost logo are registered trademarks of Circle Compost LLC

  • About
  • HOME FREE TRIAL
  • COMMERCIAL
  • RABBIT RECYCLING
  • Composting Pickup
    • Households
    • Businesses
    • Apartment Buildings
    • Leaf Pickup
    • Compostables List
  • Shop
    • *HOME COMPOSTING FREE TRIAL*
    • Rabbit Recycling
    • Bag of Compost (5 Gallon)
    • Philly Skyline Shirts (Ladies’ Fit)
    • Philly Skyline Shirts (Unisex)
    • Pumpkin Composting
    • Lawn Waste
    • Gift Certificates
  • Customer Service
    • Contact Us (Existing Customers)
    • Free Compost Request
    • Report a Pickup Issue
    • Bucket Issue
    • Account Login
  • Contact Us
  • Careers
Prev