Bring the fascinating world of compost, ecology and soil health through learning about vermicomposting to your community education programming by teaming up with Amanda at Worm Wrangler! This program is designed to educate and engage urban gardeners and community members through presentations at community centers, public libraries, eco clubs, horticulture societies, and more.
What is Vermicomposting?
Vermicomposting is the process of composting with help from earth worms. This is a great way to divert waste and create a valueable soil amendment to add organic matter, nutrients and a robust microbial and fungal community to soil.
Transform Waste into Wealth
- Reduce waste by diverting organic materials from landfills
- Produce nutrient-rich compost to enhance soil health
Eco-Friendly & Space-Saving
- Ideal for urban living environments with minimal space required
- Minimize your carbon footprint by keeping waste local
Community Engagement & Education
- Learn sustainable practices that connect you with the natural environment
- Explore the fascinating process of decomposition and how it benefits our planet
Meet Amanda Hunter, the Worm Wrangler
Amanda’s background in soil science (M.Sc. and B.S.A.) complements her enthusiasm for teaching and environmental advocacy. She believes vermicomposting is an exciting intersection of soil, environment, community, and curiosity—a belief she loves to empower everyone to be stewards for soil.
Flexible Program Structure
Our community educational programming is tailored to your organization’s goals and needs. Choose from an informational discussion about soil health and vermiculture. Or offer community members an immersive workshop where attendees assemble and take home their own vermicomposting system. Either way, you community will leave inspired and empowered to be stewards for sustainable soil!
Fee Structure
Worm Wrangler presentations start at $75 + mileage, based on the needs and resources of your organization.
Ready to Get Started?
Join us in making a positive impact on your community and the environment. Connect directly with Amanda at Worm Wrangler by email at info@wormwrangler.org to coordinate a presentation with your community group. Let’s turn waste into a valuable resource together!