Episode 6: How compost can be beneficial for native plants

01/12/2024 35 min

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Episode Synopsis

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 



Felicity Skoberne, Curator of Wollongong Botanic gardens


Peter Dixon - Landcare NSW


Resources and links

To learn more, visit circularag.com.au/compost