I have old soil in pots that I don’t want anymore. It’s full of roots and weeds, and not of any use to me anymore. How should I dispose of this soil? edit sorry for the weird photo size. i will do better next time.

  • RustyNova@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    That’s the compost list. Dirt is already composted, and adding dirt to compost won’t help much

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    7 months ago

    A few pots worth of roots and weeds and some dirt is fine in the green bin

    They just don’t want bins full of dirt and rocks

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        6 months ago

        I reckon it has to do with the weight that the workers have to pick up (usually no more than 50 lbs). If they err on the side of none, then people will likely try to put a little in at a time. Then they won’t care. I imagine if they say a little is okay, then people will fill the bins/bags with soil. I can hear it now, “It’s just a little!”

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    7 months ago

    Can you just dump the soil in your garden, yard, or a near by park? We’re not talking a truckload, just like 2 or 3 flower pots right?

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      7 months ago

      This is an interesting idea that I hadn’t considered. I could dump them out on the nearest tree on the sidewalk. Thanks for the suggestion!

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        7 months ago

        OP said the flower pots are full of weeds. Sounds like even if the plants were an invasive species, 1) they’re already dead, and 2) they were out-competed by the local species.

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    7 months ago

    I spoke to someone at Alameda County Industries about this years ago when I had a pile of dirt to get rid of. They suggested parceling it out in the landfill bin over time. Why? I don’t quite remember.

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    7 months ago

    Recology also notes that dirt is unacceptable in the landfill. Are dirt and soil considered the same thing to Recology?