Borough-wide Leaf Composting
Last year, our NYC Council representatives cut the collection and compost of residential leaves out of the city’s budget.
So a group of community gardeners, neighborhood associations, and concerned residents united to harvest and compost fallen leaves, and to document our efforts. We want to keep the compostables out of landfills and persuade the City Council and the Mayor to reinstate the Department of Sanitation’s compost project.
NYCLeaves.org
RECYCLE YOUR FALL LEAVES WITH US
Leaves collected at your curbside will be treated as regular household trash. Don’t waste this precious resource. Keep leaves out of our landfills and create beautiful compost!
The below community gardens will accept leaves on Nov. 14-15 and 21-22, from 11am-1pm. A more complete list of participating sites can be found on NYCLeaves.org.
Please use clear plastic or brown paper bags.
No branches, twigs or trash, please.
Not all gardens are participating each day, so please check the calendar at nycleaves.org to verify garden participation.
[Click here for a map of participating gardens, including some not listed below]
So a group of community gardeners, neighborhood associations, and concerned residents united to harvest and compost fallen leaves, and to document our efforts. We want to keep the compostables out of landfills and persuade the City Council and the Mayor to reinstate the Department of Sanitation’s compost project.
NYCLeaves.org
RECYCLE YOUR FALL LEAVES WITH US
Leaves collected at your curbside will be treated as regular household trash. Don’t waste this precious resource. Keep leaves out of our landfills and create beautiful compost!
The below community gardens will accept leaves on Nov. 14-15 and 21-22, from 11am-1pm. A more complete list of participating sites can be found on NYCLeaves.org.
Please use clear plastic or brown paper bags.
No branches, twigs or trash, please.
Not all gardens are participating each day, so please check the calendar at nycleaves.org to verify garden participation.
[Click here for a map of participating gardens, including some not listed below]
- Brooklyn Bears Carlton Avenue Community Garden – 397-401 Carlton Ave., between Greene Ave. and Fulton St. 11238 (Ft. Greene)
Community Boerum Street Garden – Boerum btw Bushwick and White (East Williamsburg Industrial Park)
Earth Matter Bushwick Composting Station – 9 Linden St. @ Broadway 11221 (Bushwick)
East 4th St. Community Garden, 10 a.m.-noon – 179 East 4th St. between Ft. Hamilton Parkway & Caton Avenue 11218 (Windsor Terrace)
Hart to Hart – 108 Hart St., between Marcy and Tomkins 11206 (Bed-Stuy)
North Brooklyn Compost Project – Opposite 228 N. 12th St. in McCarren Pk 11211 (Williamsburg/Greenpoint)
Prospect Heights Community Farm – St. Marks Ave btw Vanderbilt and Underhill (Prospect Heights)
6/15 Green – 274 15th St. @ 6th Avenue 11215 (Park Slope)
St. Marks Ave/ Prospect Heights Community Garden – 525 St. Marks Ave., between Vanderbilt and Clermont 11238 (Prospect Heights)
Sunshine Community Garden – 99-100 McKibben, between Graham and Manhattan 11206 (Williamsburg)
Warren St. Marks Community Garden – 623 Warren St. over to 94 St. Marks between 4th and 5th Avenues 11217 (Park Slope)
Woodbine Block Association Garden – 146 Woodbine St. between Central and Evergreen 11221 (Bushwick)
Wyckoff-Bond Garden – 189-195 Wyckoff St., at southwest corner of intersection with Bond 11217 (Boerum Hill)
Comments
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where in the neighborhood to pick up some of those large brown leaf bags?
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Hi,
Nope, it's not an omission. Garden of Union decided not to participate in Project LeafDrop this year. They have a very extensive ongoing composting program that is already getting deliveries of "browns". They were also concerned about the logistics about what to do if the garden received more bags of leaves than they could use.
This is the first year of Project LeafDrop and we think we've solved the "overflow" issue by connecting with several greening groups that have offered to take any bags of leaves that the gardens can't handle. We've also made arrangements with a few organizations to help truck the bags after the LeafDrop days are over.
Hopefully, if this all works smoothly, many more gardens will participate in future years.
Fingers crossed! LOL
BTW.......I've seen folks bringing in leaves in paper bags from Lowes.
Many thanks to you, Toadette, for helping us get the word out about Project LeafDrop and for posting the links to the Brooklyn map.
Jess -
Leaves are a necessary component in compost. You need to mix your food wastes with a 1/1 mix of leaves to keep the compost from smelling.
If you want to try composting, you can get cheap ($50) bins from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden or many local garden stores.
Compost is the hip and planet friendly alternative to Miracle Gro! -
Blue cat, not sure where you live, but most hardware stores have the paper leaf bags... R&A, Lowes, Pinchnik... at least that's what I remember, I'd call ahead.
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the PH Community Farm (St Marks between Underhill and Vandy) will accept donations this Saturday and Sunday.
More here: http://www.phcfarm.com/welcome/Bring your contributions in clear plastic or preferably paper bags. If you can’t make it during these times leave your leaves at our gate, but please contact your city council person or call 311 to voice your support for city-wide leaf collection and composting.
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We missed our opportunities to donate our leaves, but we discovered that it's easy to use a low-cost mulching mower to shred the leaves to bits.
Good for your lawn and easier than raking -- we would have had 10-12 bags of leaves to deal with otherwise. -
nice going, eastbloc.
if anyone else still has leaves, though: our garden will still take them, though you may need to set up a time for someone to meet you there (or pitch your well-tied bag over the fence). pm me if interested. -
FYI - The Prospect Heights Community Farm – St. Marks Ave btw Vanderbilt and Underhill is accepting leaves and vegetable scraps on most Saturdays from 11am until 1pm. The farms hours are limited during the cold weather.
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