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Baltimore County hosting online compost bin, rain barrel sale

TOWSON, MD—To help enable residents to participate in the sustainable practices of home composting and rainwater reuse, Baltimore County is hosting an online pre-order sale for compost bins and rain barrels.

Compost bins are available for $55 each, and rain barrels are available for $65 each. There is an additional $25 flat rate delivery charge. Prices include tax. This sale is limited to residents of Baltimore County and City only.

Products can be ordered at https://baltimore.enviroworld.us. Pre-orders are open until Thursday, March 31.

All orders will be delivered directly to residents’ homes between March 15 and April 30, 2022. The delivery agents will follow social distancing protocols, and orders will be delivered to each resident’s driveway or front door.

New this year, Baltimore County will now allow some food scraps to be used in backyard composting. Additional information is available at Baltimore County’s composting page.

Through decomposition, composting converts food scraps and yard materials into a rich soil-enhancing material called humus. When this material is mixed with the soil in your gardens or on your lawn, it returns nutrients such as phosphorus, potassium, nitrogen and many trace minerals that are beneficial for plant health and growth. Using compost also helps increase water retention in sandy soils and aids drainage in heavy and clay soils.

Officials say collecting and reusing rainwater is a great way to help the environment and gardens because rainwater is free from chlorine and other water treatment chemicals. Using a rain barrel also reduces water pollution that can at times be caused by stormwater runoff.

Additional information is available at the Bureau of Solid Waste Management’s website.

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