Composters Yuma AZ

Local resource for composters in Yuma, AZ. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to compost bins, composting equipment, composting worms, and composting materials, as well as advice and content on compost machines, compost, organic compost, and green waste management.

Home Depot 402
(928) 373-9453
1111 S Redondo Center Dr
YUMA, AZ
 
The Home Depot
(928)373-9453
1111 S Redondo Center
Yuma, AZ
Hours
Mon-Sat: 6:00am-9:00pm
Sun: 7:00am-8:00pm

Walmart Supercenter
(928) 344-5974
8151 East 32Nd Street
Yuma, AZ
Store Hours
Mon-Fri:8:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sat:8:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sun:8:00 am - 10:00 pm
Pharmacy #
(928) 344-6175
Pharmacy Hours
Monday-Friday: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Sunday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Amerigas Propane, L.P.
(928) 539-7281
2350 E 16th St
Yuma, AZ
 
JC Penney
(928) 782-5782
1375 S Yuma Palms Pkwy
Yuma, AZ
Hours
Mon-Fri 10:00-10:00
Sat 9:00-10:00
Sun 10:00-8:00

Home Depot
(928) 373-9453
1111 S Redondo Center
Yuma, AZ
 
Target
(928) 343-7470
1450 S Yuma Palms Pkwy
Yuma, AZ
Store Hours
M-Fr: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Sa: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Su: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.

Kohl's
(928) 783-0224
1350 S. Castle Dome Ave.
Yuma, AZ
Hours
M: 8am-10pm
TU: 8am-10pm
W: 8am-10pm
TH: 8am-10pm
F: 8am-11pm
SA: 7am-10pm
SU: 9am-9pm

Best Buy
(928) 376-0846
1364 S. Yuma Palms Pkwy
Yuma, AZ
Recycling Services
Recycling Kiosk
Ink & Toner Drop-off
We also recycle, rechargable batteries, cables, wiring, cords, game controllers

Walmart Supercenter
(928) 344-0992
2900 S Pacific Ave
Yuma, AZ
Store Hours
Mon-Fri:8:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sat:8:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sun:8:00 am - 10:00 pm
Pharmacy #
(928) 341-1288
Pharmacy Hours
Monday-Friday: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Sunday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Home Composters Made Simple - From the Kitchen to the Garden

Home Composters Made Simple - From the Kitchen to the Garden

December 8, 2009   AK

We get so many inquiries about home composters that I finally forced myself to delve into the world of the deluge. I like to remind people that we’re “lazy” here at the Lazy Environmentalist, but I’m also glad to see that composting now falls into our domain because there are few things in life so surprisingly gratifying as carrying one tenth of your normal load out to the curb. Unless you you keep a garden or a fair number of plants, in which case, that’s where your payback will be most obvious. If you make it a point to eat well, especially if you eat mostly organic, you’re really just completing the circle of life. So sit back, grab a cup, and queue up your copy of The Lion King, because here’s everything you’ve always wanted to know about home composters but afraid to ask.

Phase One: Kitchen Composter

For our purposes, all composting starts in the kitchen. That’s where you’ll get the ball rolling by collecting most any food waste: coffee grounds, tea bags, peels, rinds, and many composters will even take meat these days (read the manufacturer’s recommendations).

There are two general methods for collecting compost: Use a small compost collecting bin or use a small composter (my recommendation). This is a method for collecting the compost, which does require a method, lest you find the aroma of rotting foodwaste wafting about your domicile.

If you’re more the gadget type, or you have limited space (read, “urban compost”) this is a small composter that gets it all done in one: The Naturemill Pro . You just throw everything in then set it ablaze.

Phase Two: Gettin’ er done

The smaller kitchen composters will break your waste down. Perhaps the best benefit from the small composters is the highly-potent-plant-food liquid that drains out the bottom — that’s good stuff if you’re growing plants around the house or feeding a rose bed in the lawn.

But if you’re looking to really compost, then let’s talk rotating composters:

The ComposTumbler is the Rolls Royce of composters. They make a few different versions depending on how ambitious you plan to get with your composting dreams: It does everything and it even looks industriously cool, like that big chrome barbecue sitting out on the back porch. Yes, you can keep this compost tumbler on the back porch as well. That way when people ask, you get to passively mention how environmentally aware/active/superior you are.

My personal recommendation, especially if you’re just starting out, is the Envirocycle . It’s a rotating composter with some great features for keeping out most bugs and the bigger vermin. It rolls pretty easy too, so getting the compost where you want it is that much cleaner and easier. And the price is right, like th...

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Compost Filters for 1.5 Gallon Composter
These will replace your current filter to keep your kitchen compost odorless.
  • Features:
  • Keeps kitchen compost odorless
  • 2 filters
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All Seasons Indoor Composter - Black
The All Seasons Indoor Composter is a unique indoor product used to recycle kitchen waste into an organic compost soil conditioner. The most effective method of fermenting is through anaerobic (without oxygen) fermentation. This process prepares the scraps for burial in less than half the time of conventional composting methods without any unpleasant odors. Used in conjunction with All Seasons Bokashi (sold separately), the system provides the ideal conditions to activate anaerobic fermentation that accelerates the composting process, while eliminating odors and deterring flies. The All Seasons Indoor Composter includes two unique features, the strainer and spigot, allowing the moisture released by the scraps of food waste to be drained out to prevent spoilage. This concentrated liquid, a nutrient-rich -inch tea-inch can be used as a fertilizer for plants or to clean your kitchen and bathroom drains once diluted. The All Seasons Indoor Composter is easy-to-use composting bin made for collecting food wastes all year long and can be easily implemented in an indoor environment making it useful for apartment, school, household, restaurant, business or wilderness use.
  • Features:
  • Made from recycled plastic soda bottles - 75-percent; Virgin plastic - 25-percent
  • Volume capacity: 5 US-gallons - .67-cubic feet - 640-fluid ounce
  • Air tight lid for faster fermentation and decomposing
  • Strainer allows for moisture released by the scraps of food waste to be drained out preventing spoilage
  • Spigot allows for easy removal of liquid -inch compost tea-inch to be used for plant fertilizer or household drain maintenance
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SCD Probiotics K100 All Seasons Indoor Composter Kit, Tan Bucket with Bokashi
The All Seasons Indoor Composter kit is a unique, in-house system used to recycle kitchen scraps into an organic compost soil conditioner. The most effective method of fermenting is through anaerobic (without oxygen) fermentation. This process prepares the scraps for burial in less than half the time of conventional composting methods without any unpleasant odors. This system ferments and pickles your food waste in less than half the time of conventional composting methods without odors. The All Seasons Indoor Composter includes two unique features, the strainer and spigot, allowing the moisture released by the scraps of food waste to be drained out to prevent spoilage. This liquid can be used as a fertilizer for household plants (1:100 dilutions) or to clean your kitchen and bathroom drains (undiluted). The All Seasons Indoor Composter kit can be easily implemented in an indoor environment making it useful for apartment, school, household, restaurant, business or wilderness use. Each composting kit comes with complete instructions and a bag of All Seasons Bokashi. The All Seasons Indoor Composter used in conjunction with All Seasons Bokashi provides the ideal conditions to activate anaerobic fermentation that accelerates the composting process, while eliminating odors and deterring pests.
  • Features:
  • Convenient handle for easy transport
  • Volume capacity: 5 US-gallons, .67-cubic feet, 640-fluid ounce
  • Air tight lid for faster fermentation and decomposing
  • Strainer allows for moisture released by the scraps of food waste to be drained out preventing spoilage
  • Spigot allows for easy removal of liquid compost tea to be used for plant fertilizer or household drain maintenance