In addition to bringing your ‘two cents’ to the HK Farm discussion on Sunday, why not bring your food waste? HK Farm is calling for your biodegradable edibles to join a collective compost installation from which you’ll literally be able to see and feel the heat rising as energy is produced to power up the harvest. Bring fruit and vegetable peels, egg shells, and other uncooked food waste (no meat or fish, please), and learn directly from the farmers about how composting actually works, and how you could do it easily on a small-scale to energize your home garden. What you can bring: – any uncooked vegetable/fruit scraps – tea and coffee grounds – egg shells or nut shells – rice, stale bread, other grains – uncooked food waste without meat – well-shredded newspaper – sawdust and ashes – hair and fur – menstrual blood and bio-degradable products Not friendly: – dairy products – animal products such as meat, fish and bones – fats, lards and oil
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Ongoing |
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Feb-Aug |
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