BATH — Master Gardener Brett Thompson, also known as “The Worm Wiz,” will lead a free program titled “Promote Global Worming” at 6:30 p. m. Jan. 18 at Patten Free Library on Summer Street.
“This talk will familiarize you with a method of composting your food scraps and other items you may not have thought of — in your home — with Red Wiggler worms,” a library release states. “Learn how simple it is to use a plastic bin you can prepare yourself to turn your spoils into rich worm compost your plants will appreciate.”
Master Gardener Linton Studdiford returns to Patten Free Library for a program at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 1. Studdiford plans to demonstrate how to start seeds for spring.
Sign up at the reference desk or call 443-5141 extension 12.
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