We are thrilled to share some exciting news about the success of our compost program at The Ahwatukee Community Garden! Thanks to the incredible efforts of our community, we have made significant strides in sustainability and plant nourishment.
Over 2000 Pounds of Food Scraps Saved
We are proud to report that our compost program has successfully diverted over 2000 pounds of food scraps from the landfill. This remarkable achievement underscores our commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable gardening practices.
Rich Compost for Our Garden
This past weekend, our dedicated volunteers sifted out another 12 five-gallon buckets full of rich, nutrient-dense compost. This batch of compost, processed entirely onsite at The Ahwatukee Community Garden, is providing essential nourishment for our plants, enhancing their growth and health.
Continuous Contributions from Worm Bins
In addition to our compost efforts, we maintain several worm bins that are continuously fed with food scraps provided by our community. The vermicompost produced by these bins is another vital component contributing to the flourishing state of our garden.
A Flourishing Garden
Thanks to the combined efforts of our compost program and worm bins, our garden is thriving like never before. The rich compost and vermicompost are boosting plant health and productivity, making our garden a vibrant, green oasis for all to enjoy.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has contributed food scraps, volunteered their time, and supported our compost program. Together, we are making a significant positive impact on our environment and our community garden.
Thank you for being a part of this green initiative!
Community Harvest Community Gardens