Worm Composting
Worm composting is using worms to recycle food scraps and other organic material into a valuable soil amendment called vermicompost. Worms eat food scraps, which become compost as they pass through the worm's body. Use of vermicompost and worm tea promotes healthy plant growth. This two hour class explains why vermicompost is good for plants, what worms are best for eating nutrient-rich fruit and vegetable scraps turning them into nutrient-rich and how to create and maintain your own worm composter.
Date: Saturday, October 27th, 2012
Time: 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Cost: $15.00
Categories: Classes / Seminars / Lectures
UH Cooperative Extension Service Comunity Service Building
310 Ka`ahumanu Ave, Bldg 205
Kahului, HI USA 96732
Island Area: Central Maui
Location Specifics: Building 205
Contact: Lorraine Brooks
Phone: 808-244-3242, ext. 229
Email:
Website: www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/uhmg/Maui


