By Blake Jackson
Discover the art of composting at the upcoming workshop on April 25th, 2024, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at 301 Historic Route 66, Waynesville, MO. Aimed at both gardeners and horticultural crop producers, this educational event offers valuable insights into the benefits and processes of composting.
Attendees will delve into the significance of compost in soil health, explore various composting materials, and gain knowledge about suitable materials for effective composting while avoiding undesirable ones. The session will focus on understanding the balance between "greens" and "browns" in composting materials and explore different composting methods.
Furthermore, participants will learn essential aspects such as site selection for compost piles and how to conduct compost testing to ensure optimal nutrient levels. Hosted by the Pulaski County Extension Center, this workshop is free of charge, emphasizing accessibility to all interested individuals.
To secure your spot, registration can be completed online or by contacting the Pulaski County Extension Center at 573-774-4766. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your gardening practices and contribute to sustainable environmental stewardship through composting.
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Categories: Missouri, Education