Main Headquarters:
5841 Mine Haul Rd
Belleville, Illinois, 62226
Phone Number:
(618) 233-2007
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For nearly two decades, St. Louis Composting has been the region's leading producer of nature's ultimate renewable resource. We supply hobbyists and professionals alike with top quality compost, topsoil and soil blends and a variety of mulches while simultaneously reducing landfill waste across the metro area. Founded in 1992 by eco-enthusiasts Patrick and Rebecca Geraty, St. Louis Composting has blossomed into the region's largest compost producer. The mission of this husband-and-wife team is to help make the world a little greener and reduce landfill waste by producing compost of the highest quality. Together, our four composting facilities process roughly 600,000 cubic yards of green material annually - more than one-third of all yard waste generated in St. Louis County. In addition to recycling yard trimmings gathered by the area's major waste haulers, we receive and compost material collected form curbside green waste recycling programs.
Monday : | 6:30 AM - | 4:30 PM | |
Tuesday : | 6:30 AM - | 4:30 PM | |
Wednesday : | 6:30 AM - | 4:30 PM | |
Thursday : | 6:30 AM - | 4:30 PM | |
Friday : | 6:30 AM - | 4:30 PM | |
Saturday : | closed | ||
Sunday : | closed |
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Rental and leasing opportunities for lawn and garden equipment is available in Belleville. Maintaining a lawn or garden takes quite a bit of work. Along with manual labor, it also needs specialized equipment for irrigation, sowing seeds, cutting or leveling grass, trimming hedges and weeding. The equipment can be geared for specifically commercial or residential use-the latter is usually on a smaller scale. Lawn equipment is also used for maintaining golf course greens. Some of the equipment includes irrigation systems, mowers, blowers, yard tools, sensors, controllers, drip irrigation systems, and so on. These equipment are quite expensive, sand are manufactured by a number of companies under different brand names. Supplies include sod, mulch, manure (whether organic or no), rocks for decorative purposes, pavers, trees and pest control supplies.