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Workshops FREE Compost Rocks! Workshop, April 16th. VENUE CHANGE TO PORTOBELLO. Proud to be part of the 2025 WILD DUNEDIN FESTIVAL - Ōtepoti Dunedin Rocks! AND PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE DCC.
Contents left to right - carbon rich crop waste, comfrey, seaweed, nitrogen rich crop wastes. In hands dry autumn leaves and fresh annual weeds. Bowl of kitchen wastes, out of focus.. Photo Michaela Cox.JPG Image 1 of 3
Contents left to right - carbon rich crop waste, comfrey, seaweed, nitrogen rich crop wastes. In hands dry autumn leaves and fresh annual weeds. Bowl of kitchen wastes, out of focus.. Photo Michaela Cox.JPG
Perfectly Hot Heap at 65-70 degrees celcius - steaming away 3 days after construction. Photo Clare Ridout..jpeg Image 2 of 3
Perfectly Hot Heap at 65-70 degrees celcius - steaming away 3 days after construction. Photo Clare Ridout..jpeg
Worms at work.JPG Image 3 of 3
Worms at work.JPG
Contents left to right - carbon rich crop waste, comfrey, seaweed, nitrogen rich crop wastes. In hands dry autumn leaves and fresh annual weeds. Bowl of kitchen wastes, out of focus.. Photo Michaela Cox.JPG
Perfectly Hot Heap at 65-70 degrees celcius - steaming away 3 days after construction. Photo Clare Ridout..jpeg
Worms at work.JPG

FREE Compost Rocks! Workshop, April 16th. VENUE CHANGE TO PORTOBELLO. Proud to be part of the 2025 WILD DUNEDIN FESTIVAL - Ōtepoti Dunedin Rocks! AND PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE DCC.

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1.00 - 5.00 pm

Learn how to make ‘Hot’ and ‘Cold’ Compost, use a Bokashi CompostZing System, and make the most of a Worm Farm.

A mix of theory, discussion and great hands-on experience building a large hot compost heap together. We will also cover the set-up and management of a Worm Farm and Bokashi Bucket - smaller, simple systems for dealing with food wastes.

Nature intends to re-use all available resources, not to waste them! Learn some great approaches you can use at home, work, or school, to turn leftover kitchen and garden resources into microbe-rich, healing compost to feed your soil and produce healthy nutritious food for your family.

Turn all your organic wastes into amazing compost!

It all begins with a change of perspective - all those organic materials we have thought of as wastes, are actually great resources for the compost.

Build your soil health

Improve your current composting method or pick up the skills needed to start a new approach at home, work or school. You’ll be rewarded with top quality compost and the ability to build and restore the health of your soil.

This Workshop is proudly presented as part of the 2025 WILD DUNEDIN FESTIVAL - Ōtepoti Dunedin Rocks!
The Wild Dunedin Festival of Nature opens on Thursday 10th April and runs until 22nd April.
Visit www.wilddunedin.nz for full details.

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1.00 - 5.00 pm

Learn how to make ‘Hot’ and ‘Cold’ Compost, use a Bokashi CompostZing System, and make the most of a Worm Farm.

A mix of theory, discussion and great hands-on experience building a large hot compost heap together. We will also cover the set-up and management of a Worm Farm and Bokashi Bucket - smaller, simple systems for dealing with food wastes.

Nature intends to re-use all available resources, not to waste them! Learn some great approaches you can use at home, work, or school, to turn leftover kitchen and garden resources into microbe-rich, healing compost to feed your soil and produce healthy nutritious food for your family.

Turn all your organic wastes into amazing compost!

It all begins with a change of perspective - all those organic materials we have thought of as wastes, are actually great resources for the compost.

Build your soil health

Improve your current composting method or pick up the skills needed to start a new approach at home, work or school. You’ll be rewarded with top quality compost and the ability to build and restore the health of your soil.

This Workshop is proudly presented as part of the 2025 WILD DUNEDIN FESTIVAL - Ōtepoti Dunedin Rocks!
The Wild Dunedin Festival of Nature opens on Thursday 10th April and runs until 22nd April.
Visit www.wilddunedin.nz for full details.

1.00 - 5.00 pm

Learn how to make ‘Hot’ and ‘Cold’ Compost, use a Bokashi CompostZing System, and make the most of a Worm Farm.

A mix of theory, discussion and great hands-on experience building a large hot compost heap together. We will also cover the set-up and management of a Worm Farm and Bokashi Bucket - smaller, simple systems for dealing with food wastes.

Nature intends to re-use all available resources, not to waste them! Learn some great approaches you can use at home, work, or school, to turn leftover kitchen and garden resources into microbe-rich, healing compost to feed your soil and produce healthy nutritious food for your family.

Turn all your organic wastes into amazing compost!

It all begins with a change of perspective - all those organic materials we have thought of as wastes, are actually great resources for the compost.

Build your soil health

Improve your current composting method or pick up the skills needed to start a new approach at home, work or school. You’ll be rewarded with top quality compost and the ability to build and restore the health of your soil.

This Workshop is proudly presented as part of the 2025 WILD DUNEDIN FESTIVAL - Ōtepoti Dunedin Rocks!
The Wild Dunedin Festival of Nature opens on Thursday 10th April and runs until 22nd April.
Visit www.wilddunedin.nz for full details.

Create Resilient Soil

Grow Vital, Pest and Disease Resistant Plants

Grow Nutrient Dense Food

ALL CONTENT ORGANICS UNEARTHED 2024

Food Resilience Education.

Soil Regeneration.

Michelle Ritchie

organicsunearthed@gmail.com

029 7710 212

9 Scotia Street
Waikouaiti

Otago

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