Worm Composting

Worm Composting

Sehmel Homestead ParkGig Harbor, WA
Thursday, Apr 16 from 6 pm to 7:30 pm PDT
Overview

Learn how redworms turn food scraps into nutritious compost for your plants!

Learn how redworms turn food scraps into nutritious compost for your plants. We’ll dig into setting up, caring for, and troubleshooting worm bin composting. Plus, we’ll cover the best ways to use and store finished worm compost.

This event will take place in the Pavilion. All ages welcome, kids must be accompanied by a guardian. This class will be taught simultaneously in person and virtually. To see details visit https://www.piercecountywa.gov/earthmattersseries.

For more information about the location, see Sehmel Homestead Park - PenMet Parks.

No need to print or show tickets, this registration is to make sure we have enough space and materials, and to communicate final details to you!

Learn how redworms turn food scraps into nutritious compost for your plants!

Learn how redworms turn food scraps into nutritious compost for your plants. We’ll dig into setting up, caring for, and troubleshooting worm bin composting. Plus, we’ll cover the best ways to use and store finished worm compost.

This event will take place in the Pavilion. All ages welcome, kids must be accompanied by a guardian. This class will be taught simultaneously in person and virtually. To see details visit https://www.piercecountywa.gov/earthmattersseries.

For more information about the location, see Sehmel Homestead Park - PenMet Parks.

No need to print or show tickets, this registration is to make sure we have enough space and materials, and to communicate final details to you!

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Sehmel Homestead Park

10123 78th Avenue Northwest

Pavilion Gig Harbor, WA 98332

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Pierce County - Environmental Education
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