• Introduction to Composting

    Pitney Meadows Community Farm 223 West Ave, Saratoga Springs, United States

    Confused about the best way to deal with the organic waste your household generates? Have you tried composting in the past and been frustrated by the result? The goal of this workshop is to demystify the process and help folks set up their own back yard composting system with minimum expense and (hopefully) maximum success.

  • Composting in the Cold

    Pitney Meadows Community Farm 223 West Ave, Saratoga Springs, United States

    Did you know you can keep composting your food scraps even after the leaves fall and the snow begins to fly? This workshop will address how to optimize your fall leaf cleanup and ready your back yard compost system for hibernation. Beginning composters welcome. This workshop will be led by Jennifer Armstrong. Jennifer Armstrong has

  • Compost Workshop

    Hudson Crossing Park Lock 5 Champlain Canal, Schuylerville, NY, United States

    Not sure how to handle the organic waste your household produces? Tried composting before but weren’t happy with the outcome? Come join our composting workshop on Saturday, May 18, at 11 a.m. at Hudson Crossing Park!

  • Community Compost Workshop & Tour

    Pitney Meadows Community Farm 223 West Ave, Saratoga Springs, United States

    Community Compost Workshop & TourTuesday, July 22 at 5:30 pm If you're looking to divert waste from the landfill by turning your food scraps into compost this is the event for you! Come join us on the farm as we dive into the world of compost by learning about household and neighborhood-scale composting methods. We

  • Pumpkin Smash

    Pitney Meadows Community Farm 223 West Ave, Saratoga Springs, United States

    🎃Pumpkin Smash! with Community Compost 🗓 Saturday, November 8 • 2:00‑4:00pm 📍 Pitney Meadows Community Farm Let’s turn your pumpkins into something good! Join us for Pumpkin Smash — recycle your seasonal pumpkins and gourds with our Community Compost program’s vertical drum system. Bring your pumpkins, smash ‘em, and help divert food waste from the