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Episode 6: How compost can be beneficial for native plants

Dec 01, 202435 min
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Episode description

This episode explores how composting supports native plants, from urban greening to tiny forests, while addressing challenges, science, and future innovations in sustainable landscaping.


‘Tune in to Learn’

  • Case study - what the Tiny Forests project is and how it works using compost - as explained by Felicity Scoburn from Wollongong Botanic Gardens. (2:45)

  • How Fogo compost was used for the Tiny Forests project and how compost enriches soil for native plants - as explained by Michelle Bolger at Soilco. (7:48)

  • How common challenges and misconceptions about using composting for natives can be addressed through education and practical strategies. (13:14)

  • How compost can play a transformative role in ecosystem restoration by improving soil health and increasing resilience. (21:28)

  • How composting will drive environmental restoration, emphasising innovative practices and community involvement. (29:34)


About our Guests:

    • Michelle Bulger, Product Technical Manager of Soilco 

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