Denver’s Mulch & Compost Giveaway is Saturday, May 3!
DENVER – Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) is hosting its annual Mulch Give away on Saturday, May 3, and is also offering Denver residents an opportunity to register for a limited amount of free compost! Get two great products that are good for your garden!
Holiday trees dropped off during the Tree cycle program are mulched and distributed back to Denver residents for free each spring. Compost is created from food scraps and yard waste collected from Denver's Compost program and donated from WM.
Dig-Your-Own MULCH will be available at THREE locations this year, while supplies last:
In addition to dig-your-own, free loader service is available at the Havana location for trucks and small, one axle trailers.
Dig-Your-Own COMPOST will be available at ONE location (registration required)
Did You Know?
Mulch retains soil moisture, suppresses weeds, keeps soil and plant roots cool, prevents frost heaving in winter, and makes a garden bed and landscape look more attractive. The mulch at our giveaway is made from tree branches and holiday trees residents recycled through Denver’s Treecycle collection program.
Compost is a nutrient-rich soil amendment made from decomposed organic material. It can be added to soil to help plants thrive, while reducing water and fertilizer needs! This compost was created from food scraps and yard waste collected by Denver’s Compost Collection Program.
Denver’s Mulch & Compost Giveaway is Saturday, May 3rd!
DENVER – Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) is hosting its annual Mulch Giveaway on Saturday, May 3, 2025, and this year, is offering a limited number of coupons for free compost with registration required! Get two great products that are good for your garden!
Did You Know?
Mulch retains soil moisture, suppresses weeds, keeps soil and plant roots cool, prevents frost heaving in winter, and makes a garden bed and landscape look more attractive. The mulch at our giveaway is made from tree branches and holiday trees residents recycled through Denver’s Treecycle collection program.
Compost is a nutrient-rich soil made from decomposed organic material. It can be added to soil to help plants thrive, while reducing water and fertilizer needs! This compost was created from food scraps and yard waste collected by Denver’s Compost Collection Program and donated by Waste Management.