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Archives 2013
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Skip to main content. Master Gardeners of Western Wayne County. Board and Committee Descriptions. Composting / Rain Barrels. Previous Articles and Past Events. Holiday Party and Toy Drive. In keeping with our annual tradition, MGWWC hosted a Holiday Pot Luck and Toy Drive on our last General Membership meeting for the year. Donations more than tripled to a whopping $1000 and a large assortment of toys and clothing were collected for the Redford Methodist Children's Home! Gardening Q and A Session. In Jul...
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Master Composter Program
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Apply for a Plot. Plot Types, Prices, Open and Closing Dates. Seed Saving and Starting. The Compost Education Center (CEC). The Compost Education Center (CEC) of Project Grow is charged with managing two composting-related activities, that of producing compost, and using this process for educational purposes - learning how to compost. This mission is based on the appreciation that composting is essential to community gardening. Read more about CEC. If you have any questions. CEC A Year Later 2011-2012.
projectgrowgardens.org
Master Composter Program
http://www.projectgrowgardens.org/cec
Apply for a Plot. Plot Types, Prices, Open and Closing Dates. Seed Saving and Starting. The Compost Education Center (CEC). The Compost Education Center (CEC) of Project Grow is charged with managing two composting-related activities, that of producing compost, and using this process for educational purposes - learning how to compost. This mission is based on the appreciation that composting is essential to community gardening. Read more about CEC. If you have any questions. CEC A Year Later 2011-2012.
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Worm Farming | dawnfarmgarden
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The best place to find God is in a garden. You can dig for him there. –George Bernard Shaw. June 1, 2014. One of the more exciting developments out here at the farm has been the revamping of our compost system. We had thrown the whole thing together out in the field behind the garden with bins made from t-posts and old bunk bed frames. Within these bins, we piled high all the farm’s manure, garden waste, and a fair amount of old vegetable scraps from our local co-op. It worked! This is the practice of us...