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    Home ยป Gardening ยป Cool Garden Finds: EcoScraps

    LAST UPDATED: January 31, 2022 โ€ข FIRST PUBLISHED: May 19, 2016 By Toni Dash 201 Comments

    Cool Garden Finds: EcoScraps

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    Grow gardens, not landfills! By using natural and organic garden products made from recycled food waste, you can keep it out of the landfills.

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    This post is sponsored by EcoScraps. All opinions are my own.

    titled image gloved hands holding potting soil

    As a gardener and food grower, this is a very exciting time of the year. I feel like I’m awaiting house guests I adore, but never know which will show up and when. Colorado’s strong winter season leaves a question about which perennial plants will reemerge in the spring. I feel like an anxious sprinter in the blocks, knowing if I start my garden too soon all can be lost to early spring storms; but if I wait too long my garden bounty won’t come to fruition before the early winter snows. All I know for sure is that my vegetable garden crops will yield delicious salads, vegetable soups, and sandwiches!

    Spring Tulips in a shade garden

    Of course, the fun part of gardening goes along with lots of preparation of garden beds and containers. The secret is really to ensure the garden soil is rich with nutrients and organic materials to grow the best plants possible.

    Ironically, as I was getting ready to stock up on new soil for the season, I read an article about a new-to-me company that is doing some really innovative things to create garden products. I will preface my findings by saying I really don’t like waste. I’ve often wondered what happens to produce in the grocery stores when it begins to fade. I’ve been at the store when seemingly good produce is being cleaned out to be replaced by pristine fruits and vegetables. I’ve watched enough TV to know much of it is tossed out and goes into a landfill.

    overhead image of a vegetable garden

    Did you know in the United States, we waste 40% of the food produced? That is enough to fill the Rose Bowl every day! It sits in landfills producing methane, which is 20 times more harmful than CO2. Yuck.

    How to Grow Gardens Responsibly

    EcoScraps, the cool company I referred to above, converts food waste into garden products. Since 2010, EcoScraps has been working to be a part of the solution by reusing this waste and keeping it out of the landfills. They are passionate about making sustainability mainstream, helping people to grow gardens responsibly.

    bag of Ecoscraps Moisture Retaining Garden Soil

    Between 2011 and 2015, EcoScraps recycled 75 million pounds of food waste. They are matching that number in 2016 with projected recycling of another 75 million pounds of food waste–this time in just 12 months. I love everything about what they are doing! It’s a brilliant idea and one that we gardeners benefit from in a variety of EcoScraps natural and organic garden products found at Walmart (you can buy EcoScraps products online, too).

    Have a look at this fun video which spells it all out:

    I picked up some EcoScraps Natural and Organic Moist Garden Soil and Moist Potting Soil. I only grow gardens in organic soil, so it was perfect to augment my raised food beds and the large containers where I grow herbs on my deck. I’ve only begun to prep my garden and containers between sloppy rain and snow storms, but can’t wait to see how my plants do this year with EcoScraps.

    Bleeding Hearts in a shade garden

    Walmart and EcoScraps are offering a chance to win a $50 Walmart Gift Card so you can enjoy EcoScraps products for your garden. The products are very affordably priced so you can stock up and grow gardens, not landfills!

    UPDATE: The giveaway is over and the entry form is no longer in this post.

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    1. Lisa Walker says

      May 24, 2016 at 7:46 pm

      I really like that Ecoscraps makes its products with recycled food waste. I worry about how much waste goes into our landfills.

      Reply
    2. Breanna Pollard says

      May 24, 2016 at 5:55 pm

      I love the variety that they have,

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    3. Tracie Cooper says

      May 24, 2016 at 4:53 pm

      I would love that its organic soil! My email is traciemichelle0515@gmail.com

      Reply
    4. Brandon Sparks says

      May 24, 2016 at 12:34 pm

      I like the organic

      Reply
    5. Kathleen S. says

      May 24, 2016 at 12:11 pm

      I think it’s great that they divert food waste from the landfills, and recycle it into something that we can use again. I didn’t know that per bag, 50 lbs of fruit and veggies are being recycled! That is something to feel good about!

      Reply
    6. Gina M says

      May 24, 2016 at 12:05 am

      I love that they divert over 75 million lbs of food waste from landfills each year! That’s awesome!!

      Thanks for the chance to win!
      wildorchid985 at gmail dot com

      Reply
    7. Emily Smith says

      May 23, 2016 at 11:53 pm

      I like that it’s made from food scraps and keeps it from going to waste in landfills.

      Reply
    8. Karla R. says

      May 23, 2016 at 10:49 pm

      I like that it is organic soil.

      Reply
    9. Dominique Cloutier says

      May 23, 2016 at 10:08 pm

      It’s a brilliant composting idea and I’d love to use it to teach my kids! I LOVE gardening and it’s something that gets us outside and doing things together!

      Reply
    10. Erin M says

      May 23, 2016 at 6:49 pm

      I like that they’re made of recycled materials, I’d feel better about using the product.

      Reply
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