WORKSHOP: Compost 101

WORKSHOP: Compost 101

See the different ways we compost at Apricot Lane Farms and learn how to do it at home, followed by a guided walking tour of the whole farm.

By Apricot Lane Farms

Location

Apricot Lane Farms

10700 Broadway Road Moorpark, CA 93021

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • 112 days 4 hours

Tickets on sale Wednesday 4/24/24 at 11am PST


Inspired to compost, but not sure where to start? Join us for a hands-on workshop to learn how our farm uses compost to build healthy soil that produces flavorful, nutrient-dense food.. and how you can, too!

During this workshop, our Farm Team will guide you to a few spots around the farm for an in-depth look at and information about all the ways ALF composts:

  • Check in at the regenerative market garden, where you'll meet your guides and group
  • Gain a big-picture view of how ALF approaches farming within an integrated ecosystem, focuses on healthy soil, and generates fertility from within.
  • Learn how to build healthy soil, the role of worms & microbes, and the parallels between soil health and gut health
  • Stop by the lemon orchard to check out our hot compost piles & windrows. You'll learn about the natural process of composting and how exactly food scraps transform into fertile, nutrient-rich soil when given the proper, harmonious conditions.
  • Dig into our 40 foot worm composting bin and compost tea brewing tanks. You'll gain an in-depth understanding of our farm's vermicompost program, and how you can utilize worms to break down food scraps on a small scale at home.
  • Gain hands-on experience building a backyard composts pile
  • The workshop ends with a comprehensive 1 hour walking tour of the farm

WHEN

Saturday, June 8, 2024

AM session: 8am - 12pm

PM session: 1pm - 5pm

Saturday, July 27, 2024

AM session: 8am - 12pm

PM session: 1pm - 5pm

Sunday, September 8, 2024

AM session: 8am - 12pm

PM session: 1pm - 5pm

3 hour compost workshop + 1 hour farm tour — choose either morning OR afternoon session

About Apricot Lane Farms

13 years ago, John and Molly Chester embarked on a journey to farm in harmony with nature, bringing health back to this land.. starting with the soil. Today, Apricot Lane Farms is a 234 acre working farm is integrated within a reawakened ecosystem. We regeneratively grow more than 200 varieties of fruits and vegetables; and raise sheep, cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, goats and guardian dogs with reverence... while farming in harmony (or a comfortable level of disharmony) within a dynamic ecosystem. Our farm is certified Biodynamic and Organic.

See our story: The Biggest Little Farm

Follow along: @apricotlanefarms

Learn more: www.apricotlanefarm.com

Frequently asked questions

What should I wear?

Wear closed-toe shoes, and clothes you don't mind getting a little dirty. Please check the weather the day before the event & dress accordingly as the workshop takes place outside, rain or shine.

What experience level is required?

No experience is necessary, the workshop will be valuable for both beginners and those who have composting experience.

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$200