Dive into the world of worm farming

Get your hands dirty in a practical workshop in Maroochydore with all you need to make a worm farm, keep your worms happy and reap the rich gardening rewards from your balcony or tiny garden.

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Simon Rixon from Maroochy Urban Farm will guide workshop participants through all you need to keep a thriving worm farm.

Turning your food scraps into “black gold” fertiliser is cheap and possible even in the smallest of spaces, with a hands-on, practical workshop set to equip you for a new world of worms.

Simon Rixon from Maroochy Urban Farm will introduce you to the joys of small-space worm farming on May 18 in Maroochydore as part of the Living Lab @ The MET workshop series.

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When: Saturday May 18, 2024, 9am to 12.30pm

Where: The Metropolitan (The MET), Corner First Ave and South Sea Islander Way, Maroochydore

Cost: Tickets $11.90 including morning tea, book online

Recommended for ages 15+

Living Lab @ The MET workshops are especially designed for people living in units, townhouses and apartments with balconies or courtyards available for small space, urban gardening.

Worm farms are a low-cost and efficient way to cycle nutrients from waste to feed small-space gardens.

Participants will get their hands dirty, learn tips and tricks to keep a worm farm functional and healthy.

You’ll even make your own tiny worm farm to take home.

A morning tea made from local produce is included, providing a great opportunity to mingle with fellow small-space gardeners.

Tickets are limited, so booking early is essential.

This event is held in partnership with Living Smart, a Sunshine Coast Council program encouraging and empowering the community on its sustainability journey.

 
 

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