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Triple-S Compost products are featured in the renovations to the historic Hermann Park clubhouse, now reopened as community events and rental venue Lott Hall at Hermann Park.
Thanks to a strong foundation of Triple-S Compost soils, a new community garden at St. John Lutheran Church in Cypress produced a first harvest of more than 2,360 pounds of vegetables and fruit to benefit Cypress Assistance Ministries.
Triple-S Compost has joined one of North America’s leading diversified environmental services providers. We are now GFL Environmental!
Are colored mulches bad for your landscaping? If so, how can gardeners achieve the color they like without all the additives they don’t? Here are some facts to know about colored mulches and — spoiler alert — yes, you can have safe and beautiful colored mulches.
We’re off to San Antonio this week for a green-industry showcase of the latest innovations and trends at the 2021 Nursery/Landscape Expo! Triple-S Compost will exhibit Aug. 5–7 in Booth #2013 at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.
When St. John Lutheran Church in Cypress announced plans for a community garden to benefit local food pantries and other outreach ministries, Triple-S Compost was eager to help the effort, committing to donate the necessary soil blends, garden mix, composts and mulch to start the project off right.
Triple-S Compost is proud to announce co-owner and partner Joe Swinbank has been honored with the North Houston Association’s 2020 Environmental Impact Award, for showcasing "insurmountable efforts in preserving and protecting the north Harris/Montgomery County region’s environment."
The Triple-S Compost team will be in Galveston this week to attend the Texas ASLA Conference & Expo April 28–30 at the Galveston Island Convention Center. The show makes a return to in-person participation after the pandemic cancelled ASLA events in 2020. Come visit us in Booth #715.
Triple-S Compost is proud to partner with Magic Worm Ranch, an organic business that showcases the many benefits of using worm castings as a premium, all-organic plant super food that naturally optimizes soil quality and growing conditions. Learn more from this Q&A with Gary Green, the business’s owner and a self-described “wormologist.”
One of our early and most unique arrangements has every element of a successful sustainability partnership covered, thanks to one of the stars of the natural world, the earthworm! Magic Worm Ranch is an organic business in far northwest Montgomery County that showcases earthworm castings as one of the richest, all-natural fertilizers available.