Is the soil amendment safe to use in my home garden?

One of the benefits of this program is the access it gives residents to a nutrient-rich soil amendment. It is important to note that although the amendment is partially decomposed, it still needs to mature and does not have the same characteristics as finished compost. FoodCycler recommends the user add it directly to their soil a few weeks before planting or further process it in a well-managed backyard compost system. Detailed instructions can be found in your Program Guide. If you would like more information on the end product of the pre-treatment appliance, please click here.

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1. Why is Nelson developing this program?
2. When will the program begin?
3. Why pre-treat organics?
4. Will I own my appliance?
5. Who is eligible?
6. I have registered as an Early Adopter, when will I receive my appliance?
7. Accessibility: I use a mobility device or have other accessibility requirements. How can I receive my FoodCycler appliance?
8. What are the anticipated program benefits?
9. How is this program financed?
10. What is a pre-treatment appliance? What does it do?
11. Is this program sustainable?
12. Will organics be collected?
13. What is the brand of appliance?
14. How much energy does the appliance consume?
15. Is the soil amendment safe to use in my home garden?
16. How will I learn how to use the FoodCycler?
17. How does the appliance minimize odors?
18. I'm moving or switching tenants in my rental, what do I do with my FoodCycler?
19. How long will my filters last? How do I replace my filter?
20. Will the soil amendment attract pests?