Introduction to Home Composting
Event ID: P10461
Info: Sep 13 • Sun • 3:00-4:30pm • 1 mtg • Olomana Gardens, Waimanalo (go mauka on Kumuhau from Kalanianaole Hwy, then right onto Waikupanaha, continuing to 41-1140: park inside gate or on road) • $20 • Long sleeve shirt, pants, shoes, and nontoxic insect repellant recommended
With: Olomana Gardens
Americans generate more than 200 million tons of solid waste annually! Home composting is an ideal and inexpensive way to reduce household solid waste that would otherwise end up in our bulging landfills. Begin recycling vegetables, fruits, grass clippings, wood shavings, paper, and other organic materials. Learn how to compost a finished product free of weed seeds and pathogens, ready to use as a natural fertilizer.
Glenn Martinez, Elizabeth "Liz" Mandeville Martinez, and the staff of Olomana Gardens are dedicated to serving the local community through their old-style Hawaiian tropical garden that is a model for modern, sustainable agriculture. Their diverse population of farm animals includes two horses; a hundred plus birds (chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese); goats; a rabbit; and thousands of composting worms, which turn organic waste and manures into natural fertilizer. They have natural, spring-fed aquaculture ponds, which are home to koi, tilapia, bullfrogs, and turtles. They grow organic fruit and vegetables and offer for sale natural chicken and duck eggs, selected exotic chicken pets, composting and tiller worms, worm compost, selected organic plants and produce, and organic pallet gardens for delivery. School tours featuring agricultural activities are a regular feature.
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