UGA Extension Presents We Eat Trash: The Science Behind Worm Composting
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT (waitlist closed). Please check your email for details on attending this event. What happens to that moldy package of strawberries you throw away once they are in your trash can? What about your vegetable scraps from cooking? They eventually break down or decompose! Worms love to eat food like this! Join UGA Extension as we learn about using our household food waste to feed worms that can turn our trash into rich compost for our gardens. You will take home your own worm bin to turn your trash into something useful.
Monday, Mar 22
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
1262 Government Circle, Suite 40
Jonesboro, GA
30236
Price: Cost
Capacity: 12
Nature & Environment
COVID-19 Safety Measures
This event will be held outside with a maximum of 15 people. Everyone will be socially distanced at tables, required to wear masks, and will have access to hand sanitizer and sanitation wipes during the class. There will be no shared materials, and all surfaces and items will be sanitized before the event begins. The program will follow all UGA Extension event guidelines as well to ensure this event is safe as possible for everyone.
Presenting partners
UGA Extension