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Garden
Successful Composting
It is called 'black gold' by gardeners
because it is so beneficial to
garden soil. Composting converts
waste plant material, such as
grass clippings and leaves, to a
useful organic soil amendment.
Many homeowners are finding
it convenient and economical to
compost kitchen scraps, as well.
This class will help you learn how to
build, maintain, and troubleshoot a
compost pile, as well as uses for the
finished compost in your yard and
gardens. Paul Richtman
Date: Wed, Apr 8
Time: 6:30–7:30 pm
Cost: $15
Class #: AEG4
Location: Stillwater Area High
School, PAC–G113
Community Gardens
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Education Through Growing
Cowern Garden
2095 Margaret St. N., North St. Paul
Individual plots to grow your own vegetables and flowers.
Harmony Garden
1961 E County Road C, Maplewood
Individual plots open to Harmony Learning Center program
participants and families. This garden showcases cultural
gardening techniques along with a community atmosphere.
We will be accepting reservations for new gardeners in
February. Reservation packets will be available online at
www.isd622.org/communitygarden
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