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Making Compost and Natural Fertilisers – Turning Waste into Gold

13th June 2026 - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Join us for a workshop on home composting here at Asthall Manor Kitchen Garden.

Complete beginners through to keen amateurs all welcome.

In this all-day workshop you will learn the basics of different composting systems alongside a bit of helpful theory. You will also carry out some fun, practical work to apply your learning and to help keep us warm.

Good, home-based or community-based composting is one of the key but often missing links to achieving the growing of healthy, nutritious food. It’s also a great way to make best use of organic waste materials, recycling valuable nutrients while absorbing carbon and minimising our impact on council waste systems and the environment alike.

“Feed the soil, not the plant” has gone from being a maxim of Organic food growing to a keystone of all progressive agricultural practice. Feeding the soil begins with making great compost!

Sometimes our plants need a helping hand, so you will also learn how to make effective and wildlife-friendly plant-based fertilisers, for free!

Places are limited to 10 people in order to maintain a quality experience for those attending the workshop.

Tea, coffee, snacks and a hearty lunch of soup, bread and kitchen garden salad will be provided.

Please dress appropriately for the weather with sturdy shoes or boots that don’t mind getting muddy. Please bear in mind that this is a working production site and not a clinical classroom setting. And be prepared to get your hands dirty. Please do also bring a pen and note pad.

Please do consider using public transport or bicycle to get here and if you’re coming by car, please park in the tree-lined avenue nearby. More travel information here: https://www.asthallmanor.com/plan-your-visit/

Ticket Description Price
Supporter For those who can afford to pay a little more to show financial solidarity with those on low or no income. The supporter funds raised from this workshop go directly towards subsidising those on lower income and to supporting the non-profit Asthall Wild CIC to deliver it’s aims. £ 95
General For all those who cannot stretch to the Supporter price. £ 65
Subsidised A limited number of places at this price are available to make the workshop accessible for students, low- waged, and/or unpaid workers and anyone who would otherwise be unable to afford to attend. £ 35