Fall Composting: Nourish Your Trees, Plants, and Soil Before Winter


As we move into the heart of fall here in Centennial, Colorado, many of us are turning our attention to preparing our trees and plants for the colder months ahead. One practice that deserves a spotlight this time of year is composting. While it might seem like just another yard chore, incorporating composting into your fall cleanup routine can bring lasting benefits, nourishing your soil, supporting healthy trees and plants, reducing waste, and setting your landscape up for success when spring returns.

What is Compost?

Compost is decomposed organic matter that transforms kitchen scraps, yard waste, and other biodegradable materials into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. It acts as a natural fertilizer, improving soil structure and promoting healthy plant growth.

Why You Should Add Compost to Your Routine
  • Improves Soil Health: One of the most significant benefits of using compost is its ability to improve soil health. By incorporating compost into your soil, you increase its organic matter content, which helps improve drainage and aeration. This creates a more hospitable environment for roots, allowing them to access essential nutrients and water.
  • Reduces Waste: Creating compost is a fantastic way to reduce the amount of organic waste that ends up in landfills. By composting kitchen scraps and yard debris, you divert waste from the trash while creating a valuable resource for your garden. It’s a win-win: less landfill waste and enriched soil.
  • Enhances Nutrient Content: Compost is a powerhouse of nutrients. It contains essential elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, along with a wide range of micronutrients. These nutrients gradually release into the soil, providing a steady supply for your plants throughout the growing season, unlike synthetic fertilizers, which can leach away.
  • Encourages Beneficial Microorganisms: A healthy garden isn’t just about the visible plants; it’s also about the soil life. Compost supports beneficial microorganisms and earthworms, which play a vital role in nutrient cycling and soil structure. This microbial activity increases plant resilience to diseases and pests.
  • Water Retention: Compost can improve your garden’s ability to retain moisture. Its sponge-like texture helps retain water, so you’ll need to water less frequently. This is especially beneficial during dry spells, allowing your plants to thrive even in challenging weather.
  • Cost-Effective Solution: Instead of purchasing expensive fertilizers and soil amendments, using compost saves you money in the long run. By creating your own compost, you can significantly reduce your gardening expenses while still ensuring that your plants receive the nutrients they need.
EnviroWorks, Inc. and your Composting Needs

EnviroWorks, Inc., has facilities in Englewood and Morrison, Colorado, that provide sustainable, efficient composting solutions to the local communities. We recycle not only tree debris and slash, but also leaves, grass clippings, and even produce, including fall favorites like pumpkins. Instead of sending these materials to the landfill, please bring them to EnviroWorks, Inc., where they can be repurposed into nutrient-rich compost that supports healthy soil, thriving trees, and vibrant landscapes year-round. You can contact EnviroWorks, Inc., for any questions about compost, what other items we can accept, or how we can help with your composting needs.

In Conclusion, integrating compost into your yard work routine is a simple way to support healthy soil, robust plants, and thriving trees. It helps reduce waste by giving leaves, grass clippings, and other organic materials a new purpose, while also contributing to a healthier, more sustainable outdoor environment. Using compost in your landscape enhances plant growth, retains moisture, and enriches the soil—making your yard more resilient and vibrant, all while benefiting the planet.
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