As part of their ongoing Soil Builders initiative, the Composting Association of Vermont is partnering with Compost for Good to host a pair of free workshops in Whallonsburg, NY. Register today to learn how to “use compost to improve water quality in the Lake Champlain Basin.” Naturcycle founder and president Charles Duprey will be presenting during the afternoon session, an educational opportunity eligible for Landscape Architecture Continuing Education System credit hours!
10:00am to Noon
Healthy Soils, Clean Waters: A Watershed Approach to Protecting the Lake Champlain Basin explores the vital connections between soil health and water quality. This workshop highlights practical strategies that Soil and Water Conservation Districts, community-based watershed groups, and engaged citizens can implement in their communities to reduce erosion, improve soil structure, and safeguard local waterways.
1:00pm to 3:00pm
Restoring the Soil: Best Practices for Erosion Control & Revegetation, led by Charles Duprey of Naturcycle, focuses on best management practices for erosion control and revegetation in yards, fields, on banks and hillsides, and in road-side ditches.
We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2025!