Sat Jul 27, 11:00 AM - Sat Jul 27, 1:00 PM
2766 Park Street, Jacksonville, FL 32205
Community: Westside
Description
If you've wanted to start composting, but didn't know where to start, this is the perfect workshop for you. Join Tiffany Bess of Apple Rabbit Compost for a morning of trash talking! You'll learn all about what compost is, why it's important, and how anyone can do the ro
Event Details
If you've wanted to start composting, but didn't know where to start, this is the perfect workshop for you. Join Tiffany Bess of Apple Rabbit Compost for a morning of trash talking! You'll learn all about what compost is, why it's important, and how anyone can do the rot thing at home.
Methods we'll be covering include:
Tumblers
Bokashi
Vermicomposting
Aerated
Static Piles and More
Come with questions.
Light refreshments from Kevan Kimball of 13 Gypsies will be provided. You are encouraged to bring your own cup/plate.
After dreaming up Jacksonville's first food scrap composting business in 2015, Tiffany Bess has lived a life focused on reducing landfilled waste and enriching our local soil. Besides owning and operating Apple Rabbit Compost, she is also Head of the GastroFest Green Action Committee, an affiliate member of the Duval Soil and Water Conservation District, and a board member for the Museum of Science and History's young professional group, The Elements of MOSH. Other groups she is affiliated with include ILSR's Community Compost Coalition and the North Florida Green Chamber of Commerce.
Methods we'll be covering include:
Tumblers
Bokashi
Vermicomposting
Aerated
Static Piles and More
Come with questions.
Light refreshments from Kevan Kimball of 13 Gypsies will be provided. You are encouraged to bring your own cup/plate.
After dreaming up Jacksonville's first food scrap composting business in 2015, Tiffany Bess has lived a life focused on reducing landfilled waste and enriching our local soil. Besides owning and operating Apple Rabbit Compost, she is also Head of the GastroFest Green Action Committee, an affiliate member of the Duval Soil and Water Conservation District, and a board member for the Museum of Science and History's young professional group, The Elements of MOSH. Other groups she is affiliated with include ILSR's Community Compost Coalition and the North Florida Green Chamber of Commerce.