(Open to all but Edgewood residents given priority)
Learn how to compost from the small- to medium- scale to transform waste into a valuable soil amendment! Instead of food and agricultural waste going to the dump, learn two methods (Static Aerated Pile Composting and Worm composting) to make compost to use in your farm or garden. You will receive a copy of our new composting workbook to take home!
Additionally, for registered participants (priority given to Edgewood Soil and Water Conservation District community members) there will be some supplies available to help you start your own worm composting system including hay bales, worms, and a bucket (so bring a truck or a large vehicle if you want the hay bales).
Masks are mandatory if anyone goes indoors for all participants, if you do not have one we will provide one to you. Outdoor, masks are not required but we encourage people to maintain social distance from each other.
Contact education@quiviracoalition.org with any questions
Check out this great resource, our publication on Rural Dryland Composting.