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Compost Bin Build at Carver Garden

July 5, 2011 / E.M. / Gardens, Work Days, Workshops
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We had a great workday last week as we built a new three-bin compost system at Carver Garden in East Harlem.  The bin build was sponsored by the NYC Compost Project in Manhattan, hosted at the Lower East Side Ecology Center, with technical assistance from Charlie Bayrer, of Earth Matter. 

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