Bay of Plenty Garden and Art Festival

Bloom in the Bay

Gabriel Hurford – Tauranga City Council

Waste Minimisation Tauranga City Council

Join us for an insightful talk on transforming food scraps into nutritious soil at home. Explore the best options for your home among Bokashi, which translates to “fermented organic matter” in Japanese and is the process that involves fermenting and breaking down food scraps using a mix of beneficial microorganisms, worm farming, and composting methods to enrich your backyard soil and reduce waste. Let’s cultivate a greener future through sustainable practices!

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The NZ Garden & Art Festival Charitable Trust is a positive and forward-thinking group passionate about gardens, art and promoting the beautiful Bay of Plenty in a philanthropic way.

phone: 07 570 2525
address: PO Box 14100,  Tauranga 3143
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