Sod & Grass
Disposal Rules
Sod is accepted but extremely heavy when wet. A pallet of sod can weigh over a ton. Most haulers classify sod with heavy materials and may restrict quantities or require a special dumpster.
Pro Tip
Let sod dry for a few days before loading if possible. Dry sod weighs a fraction of fresh, wet sod.
Alternatives
Compost old sod in a pile on your property. Some landscaping companies will take clean sod for composting or fill.
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Branches & Brush
AcceptedTree branches, brush, and small limbs are accepted in most dumpsters. Cut branches to fit inside the container — nothing should extend above the rim. Some haulers offer yard-waste-only dumpsters at lower rates.
Leaves & Yard Waste
AcceptedLeaves, grass clippings, and general yard debris are accepted in dumpsters. Bag loose material to prevent it from blowing away. Yard waste is typically light, making it efficient for dumpster use.
Tree Stumps
SpecialTree stumps are heavy and awkward. Small stumps may be accepted in dumpsters, but large stumps often exceed weight limits. Some haulers prohibit stumps entirely due to the difficulty of processing them at landfills.
Mulch & Wood Chips
AcceptedOld mulch and wood chips are accepted in dumpsters. They are relatively lightweight when dry. Wet mulch is significantly heavier and can create odor issues if it sits in the dumpster for extended periods.