
Getting Started with Compost
7/6/2020 | 4m 11sVideo has Closed Captions
Learn how to create your own compost from simple ingredients around your home and yard.
Learn how to create your own compost from simple ingredients around your home and yard. Compost can improve the quality of your soil while also keeping things out of the waste cycle. Simple ingredients combine to make something that will benefit your garden all season long. Special thanks to Eagle Heights Community Garden for this week's location!
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Let's Grow Stuff is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin
Funding for Let’s Grow Stuff is provided by American Transmission Company, Ganshert Nursery and Landscapes, Willy Street Co-op, the Focus Fund for Wisconsin Programming, and Friends of PBS Wisconsin.

Getting Started with Compost
7/6/2020 | 4m 11sVideo has Closed Captions
Learn how to create your own compost from simple ingredients around your home and yard. Compost can improve the quality of your soil while also keeping things out of the waste cycle. Simple ingredients combine to make something that will benefit your garden all season long. Special thanks to Eagle Heights Community Garden for this week's location!
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Let's Grow Stuff is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin
Funding for Let’s Grow Stuff is provided by American Transmission Company, Ganshert Nursery and Landscapes, Willy Street Co-op, the Focus Fund for Wisconsin Programming, and Friends of PBS Wisconsin.