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Free composting workshop at Seed Community Garden in Sale on 30 April 2022
A free composting workshop will be held at Seed Community Garden in Sale on Saturday 30 April.
The 'Free composting workshop', hosted by qualified horticulturist Andrew Young and held in collaboration with Wellington Shire Council, will demonstrate how simple it is to compost at home. It will be held from 11am to noon, and is suitable for beginners to seasoned composters.
Free composting workshop with horticulturist Andrew Young, children's activities and soup lunch available, chance to win a worm farm
Nutrients back to the garden
With food and garden waste making up about 50 percent of household waste going to landfill, the workshop will teach people how to return nutrients from garden trimmings, clippings and food, back to the garden. There will be children's activities and a soup lunch available, as well as the chance to win a worm farm.
To register, visit Eventbrite's Composting Workshop registration page.
Pictures from Wellington Shire Council website.
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