Composting Basics for Backyards and Schoolyards


Composting is an easy, economic, and essential practice that everyone can do to convert organic waste from our yards and kitchens into nutrient-rich soil.  The Geauga Soil and Water Conservation District invites teachers, residents, and anyone interesting in composting to this after school special on Tuesday, April 11th from 4:00 – 5:30 pm at the Bainbridge Library.  Learn about composting basics and benefits, different composting methods, and how to avoid common composting problems.  A special presentation will also be given by Madeline Ramsey, a Kenston High School student who successfully started a composting program at her school.  Don’t miss your chance to win a free compost bin!

This in-person program is free, but registration is required by visiting geaugalibrary.libcal.com/event/9725545 or calling 440-543-5611.


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