Composting can be seen as a very daunting project for a beginner, but the benefits are too good to ignore. Creating your own compost removes the need for chemical fertilizers in your garden, and lowers your carbon footprint.
Add these summer composting events to your to-do list and learn how to better reduce your waste.
Backyard Composting 101
June 19 & Aug. 28, 7 p.m.
Learn the necessary steps to maximize your compost at this composting 101 class. See what size bin will fit your needs and which food scraps and yard materials are essential for composting. This class is open to everyone to attend, but only Stafford or Fredericksburg residents can purchase a composting bin. // Porter Library: 2001 Parkway Blvd., Stafford; free to attend, $25 per bin
Gardener’s In!
Aug. 10, 10-11 a.m.
Visit Potomac Overlook Regional Park and tour the Demonstration Organic Garden. Get the necessary tips about composting and gardening that will help your plot flourish this summer. This class is open for all ages. // Potomac Overlook Regional Park: 2845 N. Marcey Road, Arlington; free
Backyard Composting Basics
Aug. 17, 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Stop by the composting station at Green Spring, where teachers will break down all the steps and procedures you need to know to get your compost up and running. Learn about different methods, what materials to include, animal control and more. // Green Spring Gardens Park: 4603 Green Spring Road, Alexandria; $15
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