Archived Outdoors

Unravel the secrets of soil

Learn about soils and composting at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 8, at Bicentennial Park in Sylva.

Minda Daughtry, horticulture agent for Jackson County Cooperative Extension, will share her extensive knowledge about soil remediation, soil testing and sampling, adjusting soil pH and nutrients, fertilizers and soil biology. She’ll also touch on composting: slow and fast composting, vermicompost, common composting problems and how to troubleshoot them.

This free demonstration is not a workshop, and no registration is required. Bring a camp or folding chair to this outdoor class. Co-sponsored by the Jackson County Public Library and Friends of the Jackson County Public Library. 828.586.2016 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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