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Compost Track #3: Low Maintenance

  • Garden to Table Silicon Valley 220 West Taylor Street San Jose, CA, 95110 United States (map)

Workshop Overview:

Join us for a one-day Low Maintenance Composting Workshop, designed to help you discover the best composting techniques and styles that suit your lifestyle. Whether you have a busy schedule, limited space, or just want an easy way to compost, this workshop will equip you with the knowledge to create beautiful, microbe-dense compost with minimal effort.

Track 3: Low Maintenance

Date & Time: Saturday, November 16th; 10:30 am -12:30 pm

What You Will Learn:

  • Introduction to Composting: Understand the basics of composting and its benefits for your garden and the environment.

  • Composting Techniques: Explore various low-maintenance composting methods, including cold composting, vermicomposting, and bokashi.

  • System Selection: Learn how to analyze and determine the best composting system for your needs and lifestyle.

  • Compost Creation: Discover how to create nutrient-rich compost that is teeming with beneficial microbes, without a lot of work.

  • Maintenance Tips: Gain insights into simple maintenance practices to ensure your composting system runs smoothly.

Workshop Highlights:

  • Expert Instruction: Learn from experienced composters who will share their knowledge and tips for effortless composting.

  • Practical Demonstrations: See various composting techniques in action and understand how they work.

  • Personalized Guidance: Receive advice on selecting and setting up the best composting system for your individual circumstances.

  • Sustainable Practices: Adopt eco-friendly composting methods that reduce waste and enrich your garden soil.

Discover how easy composting can be and find the perfect system to fit your lifestyle. Register today for the Low Maintenance Composting Workshop and start creating your own effortless, nutrient-rich compost!

Made possible in part by funding from the County of Santa Clara’s Food Systems Resiliency Grant Program, the goal of the Taylor Street Community Compost Hub is to support food waste public education and engagement, and build capacity for community-scale composting.

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