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SUMMARY:Backyard Composting with Bokashi
DESCRIPTION:Composting Education Workshop Series: Bokashi Composting\nThis workshop is one of four hands-on composting classes focused on different composting systems: vermicomposting\, bokashi\, hot composting\, and cold composting. This session takes a deeper dive into Bokashi composting\, an indoor\, fermentation-based method well suited for many households and living situations. \nParticipants will learn what Bokashi composting is\, how the system works\, and how it differs from other composting methods. Through guided instruction and hands-on learning\, you’ll explore the full Bokashi process—from setup to use—while building realistic expectations for how it can work in your own home to divert food scraps and organic waste from the landfill. \nWhat you’ll learn: \n\nWhat Bokashi composting is and how the fermentation process works\nHow to set up a Bokashi system\, including DIY options\nStep-by-step guidance on managing the process\nCommon troubleshooting tips and how to avoid common mistakes\nHow to make your own Bokashi bran\n\nWhy attend?\nBokashi composting plays an important role in reducing food waste\, supporting soil health\, and expanding access to composting for people with limited outdoor space. This workshop will help you: \n\nUnderstand the environmental benefits of Bokashi composting\nGain practical skills you can apply immediately\nDecide if Bokashi is the right composting method for your household\n\nWhether you’re new to composting or looking to expand your skills\, this workshop offers practical tools and confidence to support informed\, meaningful action. \nVisit our Backyard Composting Series workshop page to learn more\, and registration.\n\n        \n            \n                ↑\n                Back to top
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/kitsap/event/backyard-composting-with-bokashi/
ORGANIZER;CN="Paisley%20Gallagher":MAILTO:paisley.gallagher@wsu.edu
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SUMMARY:Vermiculture Composting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Composting Education Workshop Series: Vermiculture Composting\nThis workshop is one of four hands-on composting classes focused on different composting systems: vermicomposting\, bokashi\, hot composting\, and cold composting. This session takes a deeper dive into vermiculture\, an indoor-friendly method using worms to recycle food scraps into nutrient-rich compost. \nParticipants will learn what vermiculture is\, how the system works\, and how it differs from other composting methods. Through instruction\, demonstration\, and hands-on learning\, you’ll explore the vermiculture process—from setup to use—while building realistic expectations for how it can work in your own home to divert food scraps and organic waste from the landfill. \nWhat you’ll learn: \n\nWhat vermiculture is and how worms transform food scraps into compost\nHow to set up a worm bin\, including DIY options\nStep-by-step guidance on managing the system\nCommon troubleshooting tips and how to avoid common mistakes\nHow to make your own compost tea to boost soil health\n\nWhy attend?\nVermiculture plays an important role in reducing food waste\, building nutrient-rich soil\, and making composting accessible for homes with limited space. This workshop will help you: \n\nUnderstand the environmental benefits of vermiculture\nGain practical skills you can apply immediately\nDecide if vermiculture is the right composting method for your household\n\nWhether you’re new to composting or looking to expand your skills\, this workshop offers practical tools and confidence to support informed\, meaningful action. \nVisit our Backyard Composting Series workshop page to learn more\, and registration.\n\n        \n            \n                ↑\n                Back to top
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/kitsap/event/vermiculture-composting-workshop/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Paisley%20Gallagher":MAILTO:paisley.gallagher@wsu.edu
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