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Backyard Composting Made Simple @ Central

Backyard Composting Made Simple @ Central

What is compost, why should we compost, what are the benefits, and what are simple ways to compost in your own backyard?  All these questions will be answered and more during this presentation with a URI Master Gardener.  Learn how to turn your food scraps into black gold for your garden.

Free and open to the public. Registration is not required, but you will receive email reminders about the event by registering. Use the form below or contact the library for assistance.

Vivian Shaull is a life-long gardener who became a URI Master Gardener in 2014, logging over 1500 volunteer hours.  Vivian has worked as a Soil Tester, Kiosk leader, on the Hotline, a co-leader at a community garden, and a mentor to Master Gardener interns. Vivian served on the Master Gardener Council as the Educational Services Co-coordinator in charge of Hotline and Soil Testing for the state. Vivian enjoys all types of gardening and specializes in vegetable, perennial, and container gardening.

Date:
Saturday, October 21, 2023
Time:
10:00am - 11:00am
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Contact:
Robin Nyzio; 401-943-9080 x3; rnyzio@cranstonlibrary.org
Location:
James T. Giles Community Room
Branch:
Central Library
Audience:
  Adults  
Categories:
  Craft & Hobby     Health & Wellness > Healthy Families  
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