Established as The Skamokawa Eagle in 1891
On Saturday, March 12 at 10 a.m., join WSU Master Gardener Art Fuller for this in-person Worm box composting workshop.
Vermiculture, or worm box composting, which is a process in which red wiggler worms and microorganisms are used to convert kitchen fruit and vegetable waste (peelings, etc.) into nutrient-rich, humus - “black gold” - compost. This is an amazing fertilizer and soil conditioner that will make your garden plants healthier and more productive. You will learn about this method of composting and have a chance to ask questions.
The workshop will be held in Longview. Enrollment is limited to 29 people. The cost is $30. All attendees must pre-register and pay online at: https://worm-composting.cheddarup.com.
Cash or checks will not be accepted at the workshop. You will be given the location after you have registered. Walk-ins will not be admitted.
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