In the Garden 2026 Sessions One and Two
Overview
Join us for two sessions on January 17th!
In the Garden Session One: Composting
Composting is the essential process of recycling organic matter—like yard trimmings and kitchen scraps—into a rich, dark soil amendment called humus. This not only significantly reduces household waste sent to landfills but also creates a natural, nutrient-dense fertilizer that dramatically improves soil structure, moisture retention, and plant health. By learning the simple science of combining greens, browns, air, and moisture, you can become an expert at creating this invaluable garden resource.
In the Garden Session Two: Insects - Good or Bad?
Insects are an integral part of a healthy garden ecosystem, but their presence can lead to drastically different outcomes. Some, like pollinators and predators, are beneficial and essential for plant vitality and pest control, while others are destructive pests that can rapidly decimate crops. Today, we'll explore how to identify and manage the complex world of garden insects to foster a balanced and productive outdoor space.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your gardening skills and meet fellow plant enthusiasts. See you there!
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
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Location
260 Brown Rd
260 Brown Road
St. Peters, MO 63376
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Organized by
St Charles County Master Gardeners
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