OZAUKEE MASTER GARDENERS COMPOSTING WORKSHOP

OZAUKEE MASTER GARDENERS COMPOSTING WORKSHOP

The Kacmarcik Center for Human PerformanceGrafton, WI
Wednesday, Mar 25 from 6 pm to 7:30 pm
Overview

Composting is a great way to divert landfill waste by reducing food & other waste. Adding compost to your garden will help your plants grow

WHAT IS COMPOSTING?

Composting is a natural process that turns organic material like food scraps, grass clippings and leaves into a dark, rich substance. This substance called compost is a great conditioner for your soil because it is nutrient-rich, decomposed organic matter created by microorganisms. It improves water retention and reduces the need for chemical fertilizers.


WHY SHOULD YOU COMPOST?

Composting is a great way to divert landfill waste by reducing food and other waste. Adding compost to your garden will help your plants grow bigger and better.


HOW DO YOU COMPOST?

Please join us for an Interactive workshop on Composting!

Please arrive 5-10mins early to fill out a waiver, thank you!

Composting is a great way to divert landfill waste by reducing food & other waste. Adding compost to your garden will help your plants grow

WHAT IS COMPOSTING?

Composting is a natural process that turns organic material like food scraps, grass clippings and leaves into a dark, rich substance. This substance called compost is a great conditioner for your soil because it is nutrient-rich, decomposed organic matter created by microorganisms. It improves water retention and reduces the need for chemical fertilizers.


WHY SHOULD YOU COMPOST?

Composting is a great way to divert landfill waste by reducing food and other waste. Adding compost to your garden will help your plants grow bigger and better.


HOW DO YOU COMPOST?

Please join us for an Interactive workshop on Composting!

Please arrive 5-10mins early to fill out a waiver, thank you!

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

The Kacmarcik Center for Human Performance

885 Badger Circle

Grafton, WI 53024

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