Peace, Love, and Pollinators 🐝
Welcome to Peace, Love & Pollinators — a podcast by ReEarth Solutions
This is the show for anyone who wants a more beautiful yard and a healthier planet. Whether you’ve got a backyard, a balcony, or you just care about the green spaces in your neighborhood, we’ll help you see what’s possible when you work with nature instead of against it.
Each episode blends practical, feel-good advice with the bigger “why it matters.” We’re talking native plants, pollinators, soil life, compost, climate-resilient gardening, and the small changes that create outsized impact — for your landscape, your community, and the living world around you.
With expert guests from across the country, we break down what actually works, bust common myths, and give you simple next steps you can use right away.
Think of us as your friendly guide from “I just want my plants to live” to “I’m building a thriving ecosystem.”
Welcome to Peace, Love & Pollinators. Let’s grow something better.
Peace, Love, and Pollinators 🐝
Episode 2 Breaking Down Compost
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Episode 2: Breaking Down Compost (Peace, Love & Pollinators)
Compost is one of the most powerful tools we have for healthier soil, stronger plants, and more resilient landscapes, but it is also one of the most misunderstood. In this episode, we break compost down into what it actually is, what “good” looks like, and how to use it without accidentally creating problems like nutrient overload, weeds, or contamination.
Whether you’re a homeowner trying to build living soil in your yard, or a landscape pro looking for predictable results, this is a practical, no-fluff guide to getting compost right.
In this episode, we cover
- What compost really is (and what it is not).
- The difference between compost, mulch, and topsoil.
- Why compost quality matters more than compost quantity.
- The biology behind decomposition, and why “finished” compost behaves differently than raw organic matter.
- Carbon vs. nitrogen, and why balance is the whole game.
- What “hot” compost means, and when it’s helpful or harmful.
- Common compost myths that lead to plant stress and disappointing results.
- How to apply compost for lawns, beds, trees, and new plantings.
- Red flags to watch for: sour smells, slimy texture, weed seeds, salts, persistent herbicides, and plastic contamination.
- Simple ways to evaluate compost quality before you spread it everywhere.
- How compost fits into a bigger soil-building protocol (not as a one-and-done fix).
Key takeaways
- Compost is a soil amendment, not a replacement for soil.
- More compost is not always better. Consistency and quality win.
- Finished compost should smell earthy, crumble easily, and feel “alive,” not sour or ammonia-sharp.
- The best results come from pairing compost with good watering, proper mulching, and protecting soil structure.
- Clean inputs matter. Contamination is real, especially with municipal and commercial streams.
Practical next steps
- Start small: trial a compost source in one bed before committing to your entire property.
- Match the compost to the job: a lawn topdress needs different texture and maturity than a planting bed.
- When in doubt, get it tested, or ask for documentation from the supplier.
Resources mentioned (general)
- Compost maturity and stability (what to look for in finished product).
- Persistent herbicide contamination (aminopyralid/clopyralid) and why it matters.
- Soil testing basics if you want to avoid guessing.
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