We’ve Changed our Name! »
Though our new logo and art work are still in the works, Intervale Compost Products is now officially Green Mountain Compost. Why the name change? Well, for one thing, we’re no longer in Burlington’s Intervale. Plus, our new state-of-the-art facility means that our compost is better than ever. (See http://www.intervalecompost.net/2011/07/learn-about-our-new-facility/.) A new location, higher quality products, a new name—times they are a-changin’, and it’s all good!
Winter Hours »
Winter hours are 8-4 Mon-Fri until spring.
Backyard Compost Bin Offer »
Green Mountain Compost now sells SoilSaver backyard compost bins. These home composters aren’t going to produce mountains of compost, but they’re a handy way to get rid of food scraps, yard clippings and leaves while still yielding some rich, dark compost for your garden. Click here for more information on purchasing a SoilSaver compost bin.
And don’t forget–we’ve got plenty of FREE 4-gallon and counter-top compost buckets, great for collecting food scraps for either drop-off or home composting. Come on down, grab a bucket, and help keep compostable material out of the landfill. (And save money too!)
Learn About our New Facility! »
After many months of planning and weeks of trucking compost from Burlington, we are happily settled at our new facility on Redmond Road in Williston. We opened for business on July 1st, 2011 and began taking in material on July 12th. More recently, we changed our name to Green Mountain Compost!
Due to the big move, it had been several months since we’d been able to make new compost. When those first few loads of horse manure and food scraps rolled in, our head honcho compost-maker Norman Gordon was all smiles. And there’s more than that to smile about here at Green Mountain Compost. Our new state of the art facility allows us to make compost faster and more efficiently than ever, which means a smaller ecological footprint and even better products for our customers.
Our new facility features a large building with rows of covered bays on an expansive concrete pad. Liquid runoff from the process is captured and reused in the process. Most of the bays have slotted floors that allow air to be blown up into the piles of compost. This “static aerated” system allows for oxygen to penetrate the piles more effectively than with our former “turned windrow” method. The result is a faster process, drier compost, and much less diesel fuel used. Yes!
After aeration, the piles are incorporated into larger piles for curing through maturity. Because this new process produces drier finished material than at our old facility, we are able to screen using a new 3/8-inch screen, which means a finer texture than with the previous 1/2-inch screen.
With covered bays, a concrete pad, an aerated system and finer screening, this new facility will allow us to make compost more efficiently and more effectively. Our winning compost recipe hasn’t changed, but this new technology means higher quality finished products. We think our customers will smile on that.
We’ve Moved! »
We are open and ready for business at our shiny new state-of-the-art facility on Redmond Road in Williston.
We’re sad to say goodbye to all our great Intervale neighbors, but we’re excited to be able to continue making great soil products for our loyal customers, and to expand our good soils/good food community even farther.
So come on out and see our new digs, where you can drop off food scraps and yard debris and purchase any of our quality soil products in bulk. To buy our products in 20-quart bags, Terra Fuela sunflower growing kits, or to find a retailer closer to home who sells Green Mountain Compost or Premium Top Soil by the yard, please consult our Where To Buy page.
We’re still putting the final touches on all the little details, but keep your eyes peeled for more news and happenings at the new location!
Summer hours: Monday – Saturday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
DROP-OFF SCHEDULE: The new facility is now accepting material for composting Monday – Saturday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Please visit our What is Compostable page for more information.
Have old seeds? Wondering if they’ll germinate? »
If you’re like most home gardeners, you have lots of extra seeds after planting each year. If stored in a suitable dry location, many of these seeds will do fine three or more years later, sometimes even longer (archaeological excavations often turn up viable seeds hundreds of years old).
Certain varieties do better than others when saved for multiple years. Seeds in the allium or onion family don’t store as well as others, so if you have onion, chive, scallion, leek, or shallot seed kicking around for more than a couple of years, it’s a good bet that you won’t have much success getting them to germinate in large numbers.
If you want to be sure that your seeds will germinate before going through the trouble of planting them, check out these germination test instructions from the folks at High Mowing Organic Seed.
Once you’ve determined that they’re good to go, we recommend getting your seedlings started in a high quality germinating blend such as our Premium Seed Starter Mix.
Looking for a source for seeds? We’re giving away a packet of free seeds with every yard of soil or mulch this season. Check out our free seeds page for details.
Where Can I Take My Food Scraps and Yard Debris? »
Intervale Compost Products is going through some exciting changes this year, the biggest of which is our recent move from our old site in Burlington’s Intervale to our new facility called Green Mountain Compost on Redmond Road in Williston. Read on »






