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Composting class coming to Fox Chapel library

Tawnya Panizzi
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Home composting systems are a great way to recycle yard waste, but there are a few tricks to doing it right.

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Anyone interested in producing homemade compost from kitchen or yard scraps can learn more at a class offered at Cooper-Siegel Community Library.

“Backyard Composting” will be 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. July 13. Cost is $70 and includes a take-home Garden EARTH bin with an 82-gallon capacity.

The library is at 403 Fox Chapel Road.

Hosted by the PA Resources Council, the workshop targets the benefits of composting, the process for setting up a bin and its maintenance.

Compost is a simple and important supplement that experts say is an easy way to add nutrients to a lawn or garden. And, it’s free.

Students will walk away knowing how to set up a bin and how to use the finished product to nurture home gardens.

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