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Cedar Grove Composting is part of a family-owned, 400-employee enterprise with roots in the waste management business going back to 1938. As the Pacific Northwest's leading organic recycling company, Cedar Grove transforms grass, leaves, yard trimmings, food waste and wood waste into the finest nutrient-rich compost. From a humble beginning, Cedar Grove has developed a full line of healthy soils with a loyal following and has grown to become the largest single dedicated yard waste composting facility in the United States.
Cedar Grove products are:
100% NATURAL - Cedar Grove Composting offers a "100% Natural" line of products that help you grow healthier flowers, trees, shrubs, and lawns by utilizing the microorganisms found within properly made compost. Cedar Grove Composting performs regular testing that identifies the best product mixes that result in strong, thriving plants. Choose Cedar Grove Compost as a soil amendment to increase organic matter, nutrients and beneficial microorganisms that enhance growth, porosity, and water retention.
LOCALLY MADE - Cedar Grove Compost and a range of compost-based soils are available for pick up at and delivery from its facilities in Maple Valley and Everett, Washington facilities. You can also buy Cedar Grove products from one of our exceptional retail partners Authorized Cedar Grove Dealer in Bulk or in bags throughout Washington, and in select Western Oregon and Idaho locations.
Cedar Grove is dedicated to constant innovation in:
TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE -- Similar to making an exceptional wine, Cedar Grove applies an exacting recipe and science in compost production. Cedar Grove aerates tall stacks of raw materials from below to encourage the growth of naturally occurring microbes that degrade the material, transforming it into finished compost. A feedback system closely monitors temperatures as they climb above 130 degrees F. to eliminate weed seeds, pesticide and herbicide residues and plant pathogens.
PRODUCT TESTING - Cedar Grove Composting's products undergo thorough laboratory and test garden assessments to ensure that the compost you buy meets our exacting standards. View our testimoinials from gardners to hear what they are saying about our compost.
USES OF COMPOST - Cedar Grove Composting continually strives to find new uses for compost, and has created new products such as compost filter berms, blankets and socks.
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