Compost School

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Compost School is Edmonton's place to learn how to compost at home and build healthy soil. Check out a dozen methods (that work great) for Edmonton.

Compost school is a self-directed interpretive site all about how to compost at home, how to uncompost, and how to build healthy soil. Test different compost bins and compost turners. Try the tools. Learn how to troubleshoot when issues come along. Composting is FUN and EASY. Make it successful for you and for your soil!

Environment Week | City of Edmonton 06/02/2026

Happy Environment Week! Explore virtual information sessions and engage in in-person activities such as w**d pulling, tree planting, litter clean-up and Eco-Solar tours. Visit the link below to learn more and to get involved.

Environment Week | City of Edmonton Find out what's happening for Environment Week - we've got lots of great stuff going on!

Charity’s Spring Garden Tips for Pollinators — Alberta Native Bee Council 05/31/2026

Want to enhance and protect the habitats for native bees and other essential pollinators? You can create a pollinator garden, provide a nesting site, avoid pesticide use, and conserve natural areas. Read on to learn more.

Charity’s Spring Garden Tips for Pollinators — Alberta Native Bee Council Not everyone has the means to make big changes to garden spaces, but every bit counts! Charity shares some tips to keep gardening fun and engaging.

Compost Bin Construction - Edmonton Horticultural Society 05/30/2026

Creating compost at home is beneficial for the environment, reduces strain on waste management, and can be an enjoyable scientific activity. Need a compost bin? No problem! Check this out to find out how to make your own.

Compost Bin Construction - Edmonton Horticultural Society Compost Bin Construction Text and photos by Jane Starr Most gardeners know compost is important. You can buy it by the truckload if you want to, but there are many ways to make compost at home, which is good for the environment, reduces pressure on the waste management system, and

Waste Education Programs | City of Edmonton 05/29/2026

In celebration of Environment Week, we invite you to join the Waste System Education Team for a tour of the Edmonton Waste Management Centre. Tours are free and open to residents over the age of 9. Click here for more details.

Waste Education Programs | City of Edmonton Book a tour of the Edmonton Waste Management Centre or a presentation for your school or group.

05/28/2026

Raise your hand if you love composting! ✋🏻

05/26/2026

Why shouldn't you tell a secret in a garden? Because the potatoes have eyes and the corn has ears! 😄

Weeds | City of Edmonton 05/23/2026

Edmonton residents can help the City prevent the spread of invasive w**ds! Learn to identify, report, and remove these w**ds from both private property and urban natural areas.

Weeds | City of Edmonton As a property owner in Edmonton you can control noxious w**ds by taking these steps. Noxious w**ds are highly dangerous because they spread quickly, invading crops and ecosystems.

International Day for Biological Diversity | United Nations 05/22/2026

Today is International Day for Biodiversity. Healthy and vibrant ecosystems are essential to our survival. They provide us with the basic necessities of life, such as water, food, medicine, clothing, fuel, shelter, and energy.

International Day for Biological Diversity | United Nations Biological diversity — or biodiversity — is the term given to the variety of life on Earth and the natural patterns it forms. The biodiversity we see today is the fruit of billions of years of evolution, shaped by natural processes and, increasingly, by the influence of humans. It forms the web ...

05/20/2026

FYI

Due to high demand, the City’s compost giveaway will end on May 24, or until supplies last. 🌿

Between May 1 and May 14, over 8,000 residents collected compost, compared to just over 5,600 residents over the same period last year, a 40% increase.

Thanks to everyone who participated!

Find out other ways to get your hands on our compost at edmonton.ca/BuyCompost

Introduction to Alberta Native Bees — Alberta Native Bee Council 05/20/2026

🐝 World Bee Day reminds us that bees and other insect pollinators are essential to our ecosystem and food production. Many crops, including tree and berry fruit, canola, alfalfa, squash, and melon, rely on pollination.

Introduction to Alberta Native Bees — Alberta Native Bee Council Introduction to Alberta’s Native Bees New to native bees? Start here.   What are they?Did you know there are over 380 species of native bees in Alberta? Native bees have evolved over many thousands of years in Alberta, and are adapted to our climate and environmental conditions. Many species of b...

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