OLYMPIA-LACEY farm accepts yard-waste, weeds, branches. call ayub at 360-489-2830

OLYMPIA-LACEY farm accepts yard-waste, weeds, branches.

Are you cleaning up your yard for the summer? 
Would you like to get rid of a lot of old soil, weeds, leaves, branches, cardboard?
Is your collection free of plastic, glass or styrofoam?

Then, we would be glad to accept your donation. 
No need to drive to the dump or transfer station in Hawks Prairie. 

Our farm is right opposite SOUTHWORTH ELEMETARY SCHOOL, near the Nisqually RED WIND CASINO. 

Yes, we have a circular driveway to turn around with your trailer. 

I have a huge compost pile and will accept all your donations. 
Additionally, I also have chickens and goats. 

I will accept your cow or horse manure to till into the soil. 
Commercial land-scape contractors can also unload - there is a blue tarp inside the front gate.
don't go driving to the back of the 40 acres, please. (Soil has been recently tilled and freshly seeded. Don't compact.)

Call 360-489-2830- My name is DOLPHIN AYUB.
or email - ayub98516@gmail.com

come on down !
















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