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Miramar Greenery

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General Information:

Location:

5180 Convoy St.
San Diego, Ca 92111
*Inside the City's Miramar Landfill, North of Highway 52*

Hours:

Monday - Friday: 7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Saturdays, Sundays and most holidays: 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Closed New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day

Contacts:

(858) 694-7000 (for general information)
(858) 492-6100 (to confirm product availability and pricing)

Recycled Landscape Products and Services:

Guide to Using Recycled Landscape Products (PDF: 1,447K)
  • Mulch
  • Compost
  • Wood Chips

    PRICING AND PICK-UP INSTRUCTIONS

    The Miramar Greenery accepts recycleable green waste to produce useful mulch, compost and wood chips that are available to the public. City of San Diego residents may self-load up to two cubic yards of compost or mulch for free with proof of residency. Greenery recycling is essential to prolonging the life of the landfill. Currently, more than 14% of the residential waste in the Miramar Landfill is recyclable green material!

    To promote greenery recycling, a discount is available on incoming loads of clean green waste, dry wood, and lumber. The discount depends on the vehicle's size. City residents can bring recyclable greens to the Greenery for free!

    For PUBLICATIONS and VIDEOS regarding mulch, compost, and wood chips; click here.

    Frequently Asked Questions:

    What is the City's Curbside Greenery Recycling Program?

    What Green Waste Can I Recycle in my Curbside Greenery Collection Program?

    Do you have Curbside Greenery Recycling in your Neighborhood?

    Businesses and those residences without curbside greenery recycling can still help the environment by bringing recyclable greens to the Miramar Greenery at the Miramar Landfill.

    Disclaimer:
    Please note that once the dye is set on the colored wood chips it is "permanently adhered" to the colored wood chips. However, chemical solvents, for example pesticides, may dissolve the dye causing it to no longer be water soluble.



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