LA Sanitation & Environment is teaching home composting and urban gardening! Learn how to turn kitchen scraps and yard trimmings into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. You'll also learn about urban gardening topics including container gardens, California native plants, proper irrigation, winter gardens, etc. Smart Gardening workshops feature the east valley's infamous horticulturist,
Compost bins, worm bins, and mulch are available, while supplies last. City of Los Angeles residents can purchase compost bins at a discounted rate of $20 (checks only, proof of residency required). All sales are final. If you'd like to take free mulch in bulk for residential use, bring your own container and shovel.
Please note that events may be cancelled in the event of inclement weather; feel free to call in advance.
Learn more at www.lacitysan.org/compostworkshops. Please call our 24-hour Customer Care Center at 1-800-773-2489 if you have any questions.
We hope to see you there!
Griffith Park Composting Facility
5400 Griffith Park Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Beginning July 2019, Griffith Park workshops are held on the 2nd Saturday of the month at 9am sharp and will include Urban Gardening.
Steve List teaches agriculture at Sylmar High School. He and hundreds of students have helped launch a green revolution of flowers, fruits and vegetables across the northeast San Fernando Valley. From their labor, Steve and his 200 students now donate thousands of organic plants each year to local schools, nonprofits, community groups, and low income residents.
His students have designed, built and given away 100 four-foot raised bed gardens for families without fresh fruits and veggies. They have helped MEND (Meet Each Need with Dignity), the Valley's largest social service organization, distribute another 100. They also lead best-practices workshops on planting, harvesting and nutrition for working families.
To date, Steve and his Sylmar High horticulturists have found homes for an estimated 100,000 trees, plants and seedlings, and has ensured that many families benefit from freshly picked produce.