Healthy Soil With Compost to Conserve Water & Plant Heartiness

by Dan Noble | TLE Seminar

CEUs/PDHs: LACES 1,ISA 1*,APLD 1,PGMS 1,NALP 1,QWEL 1

Seminar Dates: November 16, 2022 2:00 PM

Seminar Cost: $35 Register for Seminar

Seminar Description:
New regulations for California cities, SB 1383, require the use of recycled organics, compost, and mulch, to help beneficially use organics on all their city's landscapes. Landscapers can now help their cities get the credit that they need for using compost locally, by increasing compost in landscape applications for their customers in any city of California. Best management practices and benefits of using compost will also be outlined in detail for three landscape applications: lawns, bedding plants, and shrubs.

Learning Objectives:
1. How using compost on residential and city landscapes will now benefit cities (solid waste jurisdictions) under new SB 1383 Procurement regulations.
2. How compost is an essential amendment for both landscapers clients, water agencies, and now cities.
3. Best management practices for using compost and mulch in different irrigation zones to benefit all types of landscape applications.

Dan Noble

Dan Noble is the Founder of Noble Bioresources, Inc. (NBI; NobleBioresourcesInc.com).  NBI is a bioproducts market & industry development firm, based in California.  He also has been Executive Director of the Association of Compost Producers (ACP) (healthysoil.org; the US Composting Council California State Chapter) since 2002, and has over 40 years of science & business-based environmental education, market research, publishing, strategic consulting, enterprise, compost utilization, and association management experience.