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From Waste to Soil Sat July 23 at 11 AM At Irvine Great Park Farm LAB
Soil Meeting Saturday July 23 at 11 AM At Irvine Great Park Farm Food LAB
Hi, South OC CRFG Members and others
Upcoming chapter meeting at Great Park Farm Food Lab. In person and ZOOM
What do we need for success with Tropical fruits? Great soil!
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We are scheduled for a speaker on Saturday July 23rd at 11:00 AM . The speaker is Roger Aguinaga of Aguinaga Green, who has processed soil and soil amendments since 1962. They have three locations in Orange County in addition to a 160 acre composting facility in Baker Canyon. Roger is now in his 56th year with the company. In 2010 the company produced around 50 different products sold in bulk. Homeowners and landscapers with pickups / trucks can pickup In their Orange or Irvine Locations. Roger will be discussing the process to turn green waste into compost / soil. He has been working with soil / soil amendments longer than some of us have been alive!
We are planning to stream it on Zoom. We will also record the meeting to be shared on YouTube later.
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Please register if you are interested in attending in person or via zoom, or just have questions wanting to be addressed. When you register you can ask specific questions on the registration form to have topics answered / covered during the meeting. .
The zoom meeting is limited to the 1st 100 people. Should a lot of people attend in person, preregisters get priority in seating . So do not delay in registering. Use this form to register if attending in person, by zoom or later on YouTube.
Sign up form web address https://forms.gle/xkP5pCceWCUpTJrE9
Feel free to invite others to attend.
Any Questions, Use our contact page at
https://southoccrfg.org/Questions-to-the-Club.php
For the best response, as all responses are automatically put into a spreadsheet for easier traceability instead of being buried in the email system .
