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Home » Worm Farming And Composting Workshop

Worm Farming And Composting Workshop

15 January, 2025 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

Learn how to start a worm farm this weekend.

Thinking about starting your own worm farm or compost bin system at home, but don’t know where to start?

Join NetWaste and Cabonne Council at the Cabonne Community Centre for a free worm farming and composting workshop at 2pm Saturday, 18 January 2025. The work­shop will cover the do’s and don’ts for worm farming and composting, as well as the ba­sics on how to harness the power of worms and beneficial bugs to turn your food and garden ‘waste’ into nutrient-rich compost and liquid fertiliser!

Worm farming and composting are simple ways that we can divert our organic waste from landfill, reduce emissions and air pollu­tion, and returning those nutrients from our food and garden scraps straight back to our own backyards. Compost and worm cast­ings are also great natural soil condition­ers, helping you water less and save more money.

Head along to learn why we should all be worm farming and composting at home, why we should think twice before using synthetic fertilisers on our edible gardens, and how to set up a worm farm and compost bin.

Bookings are essential, reserve your free spot by searching ‘worm farm workshop Ca­bonne’ at Eventbrite.com.

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