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Compost Workshops

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Where food ends & begins again

There are lots of good reasons to compost. Save money, save resources, improve your soil and reduce your impact on the environment. Regardless of your reasons, composting is a win/win for you and the environment.

What better time to learn how to compost than now. California Senate Bill 1383 mandates that Californians toss unused food, coffee grounds, egg shells, banana peels and other leftovers into “green” waste bins along with garden trimmings and leaves. This landmark reform aims to transform our throwaway culture.

Sign up for In-person or Virtual Workshops
Learn the basics of composting at an in-person or virtual composting workshop. Classes are sponsored by the County of Santa Cruz Public Works. Reservations are required, sign up at goo.gl/Fw6BaK. 

Basic Composting Workshops
January 24, 10-12, Live Oak Grange, Santa Cruz
February 21, 1-3, Zoom
March 28, 11-1, Felton Library
April 11, 1-3, Aptos Library
May 17, 1-3, Pinto Lake Park, Watsonville
June 6, 10-12, Live Oak Grange

Advanced Worm Composting Workshop
January 31, 10-12, Live Oak Grange, Santa Cruz
Why we ❤ compost

  • Keeps your veggie scraps out of the landfill
  • Feeds your soil with nutrients and microorganisms that improve plant growth.
  • Retains soil moisture so you water less.
  • Compost is a mild, slow release, natural fertilizer that won’t burn plants like chemical fertilizers that contaminate our rivers, lakes and bay.

More to find
Grey Bears
Grey Bears recycles leftover food scraps from their lunch and Brown Bag Programs. They churn out 25 tons of compost each year. You can pick up a 20+ pound bag for just $10 at the Thrift Store.

They also have worm composting demonstrations every Friday from 10am-12pm. For just $10 they will provide you with enough worms to set up your own home worm composting. Worm castings provide beneficial microorganisms as well as plant growth hormones, humus and nutrients to your garden soil.

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