Wednesday evenings in Ann Arbor.
Composting

Transform yard debris and kitchen scraps into a nutrient-rich, natural soil amendment. Learn to compost with red worms, compost tea and other agents. This program is coordinated by Project Grow and is designed for the general public, for Master Gardeners to continue their organic gardening education, and as a follow-up to the Project Grow’s Organic Gardener Certificate series.

Michigan Master Composter certification is available if you pass the take-home exam and volunteer ten hours in the community.

Instructors include the following certified Master Composters: Erica Kempter, Nature and Nurture; Lisa Perschke, Advanced Master Gardener; Joet Roema, Master Gardener, Master Rain Gardener; Jesse Raudenbush, Starr Valley Farms, Master Gardener; Chris Simmons and Nancy Stone.

Sign Up!
Ann Arbor Public Schools, Community Recreation & Education, ID# 1640.101.
7 weeks, Wednesdays Sep 30 — Nov 11, 6:30-8:30pm
Pioneer High School, Room E107
FEE $49

 Fall Rec&Ed 2015 catalog PDF posting, class is on page 9, ID# 1640.101.

To learn more:  The Dirt on Soil, A bustling ecosystem beneath your feet, Huron River Report, Summer 2008.