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Managing Your Compost Pile Workshop

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When: Saturday June 7th at 12:30 pm

Where: Our UFO garden on 811 E. Myrtle

How to attend:  Buy a ticket here!  or email info@thegrowingproject.org to set up a volunteer exchange.  One hour of volunteer work can be exchanged for class entry

What:  Composting is Mother Natures way of recycling her gifts, while healing and replenishing her surface. And, composting our garden and lawn clippings is our way to help heal and replenish our garden soil, while reducing our waste stream. Composting our once thought of as "food waste or plant litter" is the perfect way to help recycle our resources into new richer ingredients to our garden. A correctly prepared and managed compost pile will turn into the Vegas Strip for a countless number of microorganism, fungi, worms and seamlessly endless number of other decomposers. The present that is left is a rich and fertile additive to our garden, which increases our soil tilth and soil life.   

Want to learn how to properly create and maintain a thriving compost pile? Come to The Growing Projects composting workshop and learn how to carefully construct and jump start your compost pile.
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The Growing Project
P.O. Box 388
Fort Collins, CO 80522
info@thegrowingproject.org