Compost Myth Busting, with Kate Flood aka Compostable Kate

Compost Myth Busting, with Kate Flood aka Compostable Kate Compost Myth Busting, with Kate Flood aka Compostable Kate Compost Myth Busting, with Kate Flood aka Compostable Kate
Compost Myth Busting, with Kate Flood aka Compostable Kate

$0.00 / per ticket

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Duration

1 hour

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Online

This workshop is available on demand only

Description

Have you ever been told “you can’t compost THAT!” by someone, only to have another person exclaim “you should TOTALLY compost that!” — about exactly the same item? Confused about whether or not coffee grounds count as greens or browns, or whether you can you even use them at all? Don’t worry, NSW-based compost coach Kate Flood, aka Compostable Kate, is here to bust those pesky compost myths once and for all. This workshop will have you turning your waste into garden gold in no time! This workshop is available on-demand, for you to watch whenever suits you best. Sign up below (or log in, if you're already a Grow It Local member) to get instant access. This FREE, live and exclusive session is part of our Grow It Local ongoing monthly 'learn to grow' workshop series — designed to help educate, inspire and support more Australians to grow, share and eat locally grown food. ​​​​​Lettuce do this!

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Comments



  • 8 months ago @Cheryl Ivey

    Can't wait to hear Kate's tips on composting so we can get better at doing it in mandurah community garden. Question how to keep mice and rats away please? Why won't the registration accept my email address as valid please? Cheryl.ivey@iinet.net.au

  • 8 months ago @laurie hunt

    to register - login as a member and go thru the purchase process.

  • 8 months ago @Ruth Saulo

    I compost in an old wheelie bin. Then did a hole & bury it in the garden for future use. It is a black mass by the time it is buried. I intend to leave the mass unearthed for three months then start to add it to the garden beds. There is a lot of moisture in the mass. I only use plant waste, no meat, bones & very few egg shells.😀