MRDG Worms the Fun Way to Compost - Cupertino
About the Event
Turn your kitchen scraps into “Black Gold”!
Worm composting is a neat, easy, and odorless way to recycle food and some paper waste into nutrient-rich plant food. It can be done indoors, on the patio, or in the yard. You’ll have your own supply of worm castings—a nitrogen-rich soil amendment that will make your indoor and outdoor plants thrive! Join UC Master Gardeners Terry Andre and Jennifer Donaich for a live demonstration on how to assemble a worm bin, and they will share the secrets of worms and their magic. A great family activity—children are welcome!
The talk (10 to 11 am) will be held inside the Community Garden area at McClellan Ranch Preserve. The talk will be followed by a tour (11 am to noon) of the community garden and UC Master Gardener demonstration garden. UC Master Gardeners will be available to answer garden questions.
Please bring a chair, water, and a hat to the talk.
Parking: There is a parking lot with about 20 spaces at McClellan Ranch Preserve and an overflow parking lot with 30+ spaces, and 1 accessible space, a short distance heading West on McClellan Road. The overflow parking lot is on the right.
Agenda
By Terry Andre and Jennifer Donaich
Main presentation
Location: McClellan Ranch Preserve, Community garden area

