The Wonderful World of Worm Composting!

Wednesday, February 22, 2017 - 7:00pm to 8:30pm

Did you know that food scraps, junk mail and paper products make up about 30% of our garbage? Would you love an easy and fun (no joke!) way to reduce this waste, plus recycle natural fibers, paper towels, and more? In this workshop, you will learn how to turn your kitchen scraps and paper waste into dark rich soil with the help of some red-wiggler worms. You will learn the basics of worms and worm composting, including: interesting facts about worms, where to get your worms, how to assemble a worm bin, what to feed worms and problem solving tips. It's fun for the whole family!

Worm bins will be available for order at a discount!

The workshop will be led by Stephanie Bruneau, local vermiculture and sustainable living enthusiast.

This workshop is FREE: Register Here.

Workshops on Wednesday evenings aim to inspire and enable a stronger connection of our homes and lifestyles to nature and community. From how-to workshops on topics of self-sufficiency and urban homesteading to discussions about gardening for biodiversity, Wednesday night programs will guide us in methods of creating more sustainable, connected, and personally satisfying ways of modern living.

Organizer Name: 
The Weavers Way Membership Dept.
Organizer Phone: 
215-843-2350, ext. 118
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