Has your garden soil been needing a boost? Or could your houseplants use a little soil superfood? Join LA Compost & Friends (like us!) for a new quarterly series: Community Compost Day LA!
Hosted across various Compost Hubs in the LA network, this all-ages gathering connects us with valuable resources, including compost, trees, native plants, seeds, and mulch, while amplifying environmental education, soil stewardship, and deeper community connection.
You know we love a soundtrack, so each Community Compost Day we’re calling in a friend to set the sonic palette. For everyone who joined us last time you might have noticed Nina Raj of Altadena Seed Library carrying the energy all morning long & for our upcoming day at the Audubon Center we’ve asked Evelyn Hernández of Earthen Project to set us right.
What to expect:
Free Resources: Attendees will receive tools to support sustainable and regenerative gardening practices, including one bag of compost, one bag of mulch, and additional giveaways.
Educational Workshops: Learn about composting, plant and tree care, and environmental stewardship. Enjoy ongoing hands-on activities designed for all ages—especially young soil stewards!
RSVP is strongly recommended to receive details on how to find LA Compost’s hub within the park.
Learn more on the LA Compost website!
As a community based non-profit, LA Compost supports a healthy transition where food is never wasted, but returned to the soil for the next cycle of life.
Cooperatively with a diverse network of partners within LA County, they co-create spaces for local compost access and engagement, restorative practices, and community empowerment. Community composting takes a collective effort.