Saturday, August 31, 2013

Booth at Farmer's Market -- August 31st

Today our Treasuring The Trash 4-H club had a booth at the farmers market, promoting both rain barrels and composting!
We got people interested in starting both of these methods of sustainability.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Composting in my Backyard -- Hands On!

I have been composting in my backyard for the past two years.

Since I don't have much soil and can't have a compost bin, I decided to make a bin out of an old garbage can. I drilled holes in the can for aeration and left it out on my patio.

My Compost Bin

I put food and yard waste every week and mixed it with a small pitch fork.
Because the compost was in a closed container without soil, I expected there to be no earthworms. Surprisingly, though, I found earthworms in my compost two days ago. I was very thrilled, and this proves that the process is in fact occurring.
Earthworms in my Compost Pile


Recently, I cleaned out last year's compost and started a new pile. During the process, I decided to take a few pictures of the stages of my compost.

1) New compost pile started last week


Stage 1

2) Last year's almost ready compost

Stage 2
3) The finished product!


Stage 3





Sunday, August 11, 2013

Our Rain Barrel

Our cub sold our Rain Barrel at the Mercer County 4-H fair on August 4th!

There were several steps taken to make this barrel.
  1. We sanded the rain barrel 
  2. We drilled all the parts (the faucet, overflow etc). 
  3. We decided to paint the rain barrel to attract people. We did an ocean theme and painted different types of sea animals. 
This is what our final product looked like:
Finished Product




Sunday, August 4, 2013

4-H Mercer County Fair!

Today there was a fair held at the Howell Farm. This fair was a 4-H Mercer county fair where everyone from Mercer county brings his/her club activities to the fair and presents them. People bring different kinds of animals and do shows based on their training experiences. Then, awards are given out. Further, there are a lot of fun activities for kids to enjoy such as a magic shows, pony rides, creative artworks, learning about the tractors etc. Our club, Treasuring the Trash had our traditional composting booth as well as a rain barrel booth. We educated people about rain barrels with a slide-show print out and hand outs that Mrs. Rector gave to us.We also had our rain barrel for a silent auction and got pretty interesting bids!It's amazing to see how interested people are in conservation and sustainability.  We loved doing the silent auction and we will probably do it again next year. With the money that we earned, we will either donate it or use it for our cub fares.
This is a fun event because everyone in 4-H bonds and we learn a lot about each other. Everyone in 4-H is very diverse and has a lot to bring out.