GLAS Event - Compost Like A Pro
Mastering the Art of Composting: From Basics to Pro Techniques
Would you like to reduce your waste at home whilst also creating a nutrient rich soil amendment?
As part of Green week, Global Action Plan (GAP) welcomes students, staff and the wider community to take part in a compost themed workshop: Mastering the Art of Composting: From Basics to Pro Techniques. As part of the workshop you can learn:
- How to construct simple compost bays,
- The Do’s and don’ts of composting,
- Compost ratios, Understanding Nitrogen and Carbon, getting heat into your pile,
- How to avoid vermin,
- Principles of No-Dig Gardening,
- Take part in a practical demonstration,
- Leave with the knowledge of 'how to compost like a pro'!.
The free workshop takes place at the The GLAS at TU Dublin Community Garden on the Blanchardstown campus, on Monday, 10 March, between 11-1pm.
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Risk consideration
Any outdoor activities such as gardening and DIY may pose an element of risk for participants. A full briefing and safety announcement will be made before the event starts, so it is essential to join this briefing at the beginning of the workshop at 11am. We aim to make each activity as accessible as possible for all attendees and the garden has a level surface. Access to the garden can be made via a path ramp and wheelchair parking is available at the LINC building. If attendees have accessibility, or mobility or any other needs please let us know so that we can support your participation. We have a range of tasks to suit all abilities, skills and talents. All participants should review this form prior to taking part in the activity.
The GLAS at TU Dublin
The GLAS at TU Dublin community garden is a collaborative garden project between Technological University Dublin, Global Action Plan and Fingal County Council. The garden is located at an elevated corner of the Blanchardstown campus beside the LINC building. All are welcome to come and visit the garden and students, staff and the local community are encouraged to take some time during their work or study day to step out into nature and explore the garden.