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Vermicomposting: Worming Away Food Waste

  • Noyes Museum of Stockton University 2200 Fairmount Ave Atlantic City United States (map)

Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Atlantic County comes to the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University for a free gardening workshop on Sunday, May 21 at 1:00 p.m. Join us for an educational program on vermicomposting, a composting method which uses worms to transform food scraps into natural fertilizers. This is a great workshop for small space gardeners and families looking for a hands-on gardening activity.

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About the series:

Each month, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Atlantic County offers a Sunday gardening program at the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University. Join us on Sunday afternoons for educational or creative programming tailored to home or community gardeners. All levels of gardening experience are welcome to join. The Rutgers Master Gardeners are available for related garden questions during each program.

Subsidized parking in the WAVE Garage is $4 cash. Free parking for Stockton University students, staff, and faculty.

About the Ducktown Community Garden:

The Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University transformed an underutilized plot outside of their building in the spring of 2021 into the Ducktown Community Garden. Since then, Noyes staff, interns, and volunteers have maintained the garden to produce free vegetables, herbs, and flowers for the neighborhood from May through November. They also host educational and art programming in the garden.

Earlier Event: May 20
Hammonton Arts & Music Festival
Later Event: May 22
ACEF Board Meeting