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Building Healthy Soil in Your Garden
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6660
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Healthy soil is a living ecosystem that supports all other life on earth. Learn about the basic soil types common in Marin and how they can be improved with easy methods mimicking natural processes. You’ll also learn about different styles of home composting, the simple science behind decomposition and how to best maintain a healthy, vigorous garden using only organic, sustainable practices.
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Class Details
1 Session(s)
Weekly - Sat
Location
Bldg 28 B
Instructor
Multiple
Instructor :
1.
Teliha Draheim
2.
Charlotte Torgovitsky
 
Fee:
$77.00
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Location
Instructor(s)
3/8/2025 - 3/8/2025
Weekly - Sat
10:10 AM - 12:30 PM
Novato, Bldg 28 B
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, Room: 201
Charlotte Torgovitsky
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Teliha Draheim
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