Assistant grounds manager Ryan Heiland developed a new way of seeding the campus with microbe-rich compost tea — to stunning effect. Now he’s helping scientists explore the roots of his success. Ryan ...
The University of Colorado will be phasing out its use of herbicides on campus fields, and instead treating grounds with a more natural “compost tea,” a liquid that can be used as both a fertilizer ...
Compost tea is an eco-friendly organic fertilizer solution that plays an important role in sustainable agriculture. With untreated water, a few simple tools, and time, you can transform your food and ...
Between the dining halls, Celestial Seasonings and Pekoe Sip House, CU’s campus in Boulder offers plenty of tea. But Shelby Kaminski (EnvSt’16) is bringing an all-new brew to campus: compost tea.