Compost, Worm Farms and Everything in Between
Using compost in your garden is one of the best ways to put nutrients back into the soil. Rich soil increases yield, improves plant health and reduces the need for artificial fertilisers.
To help residents, Sunshine Coast Council has produced a video, Compost, Worm Farms and Everything in Between.
Sandie Johnston, one of the Sunshine Coast’s premier waste educators, takes you on a journey – from learning how to choose the right system and setting it up to maintenance and troubleshooting.
Compost, Worm Farms and Everything in Between is broken into chapters. Simply select your interest area or sit back and watch the whole video.
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