Worm Composting Workshop at HOPE Garden

Need a worm composting system to help digest kitchen scraps? Want to learn how to keep worms happy and use worm castings to maximum effect? Join Marsha Ostrovsky for this all ages workshop, including demonstrations, resources and worms. No one turned away, but pre-registration suggested for those who want take home resources.

To pre-register for the workshop follow this link: http://www.gardenjane.com/workshopsandevents/workshopinforegister.html

I won't actually be at this meetup but I wanted to make it available to anyone who is interested.

Learn more here:
http://www.meetup.com/Toronto-Survivalists/calendar/13280968/

Posted by: GypsyJay posted in: Evolver Toronto

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Worm Composting System

Hey guys, I'm actually registered to attend this workshop already. Too bad Gyps can't make it. The workshop asks for $25 + tax, is there some special Evolver rate I don't know about? I would love some company if anybody's interested. If not, I don't mind putting together a show and tell. Those are always fun :)

Represent, Mr. Jack!

Hey Hey Mr. Jack!

That's a great idea! Hopefully a few other Evolvers will be able to join you for this very interesting event. But, yeah I think taking lots of notes, some pics and maybe video? would be amazing! I have just been in contact with member , Zerozee who is planning on building a roof top garden, starting in the next week! You could probably gain some valuable info form this workshop to share with him and the group. In fact, I'm hoping we can all help Zee with this project and maybe even make it the central theme or activity for the may spore.

This Survivalism group is amazing, isn't it? I'm really eager to join forces with them.. They lead by great example. They are well established and are consistently adding new and very informative workshops to their schedule. We could certainly learn a thing or three!

Hope to see you out at the Laraaji concert tonight, Jack.

blessing!

Gyps

- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift, that's why they call it the present.